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Hypotonia is a
state of low
muscle tone (the
amount of
tension or
resistance to
stretch in a muscle),
often involving reduced muscle strength. Hypotonia...
- such as
imperforate ****; macrocephaly;
severe hypotonia; a
characteristic facial appearance due to
hypotonia,
giving a droopy, "open-mouthed" expression...
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trying to
execute physical movements correctly. Some
dyspraxic people have
hypotonia, low
muscle tone,
which can also
detrimentally affect balance.
Whole body...
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hypotonia-seizures
syndrome is a rare multi-systemic
genetic disorder which is
characterized by
developmental delay, seizures,
hypotonia and heart...
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developmental delay and
intellectual disability, decreased
muscle tone (
hypotonia), behavioral abnormalities, some
facial differences and gastrointestinal...
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suicide among the elderly. When used in late pregnancy, it
might cause hypotonia of the fetus. Flunitrazepam, as with
other benzodiazepines, can lead to...
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disorder which is
characterized by
developmental and
speech delay, neo-natal
hypotonia,
failure to thrive,
excessive sleepiness, epilepsy, and
other anomalies...
- The
symptoms of CDD
include early infantile onset refractory epilepsy;
hypotonia; developmental, intellectual, and
motor disabilities, with
little or no...
- ataxia,
hypotonia, nystagmus, and
cerebellar atrophy. The
earliest sign for TRPM3-related
neurodevelopmental disorder is
usually congenital hypotonia. Infant...
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difficulty waking up. More
aspects seen in a
clinical overview include hypotonia and
abnormal neurologic function, hypogonadism,
developmental and cognitive...