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Developmental Center, Department of Mental | Retardation, a state-operated facility for individuals |
is the leading cause of preventable mental | retardation, a result which occurs primarily when babie |
ssion of the TCF4 gene, resulting in mental | retardation, abnormal facial features, and breathing di |
m "CRASH", for "corpus callosum hypoplasia, | retardation, adducted thumbs, spastic paraplegia, and h |
tended to be superior in alleviating motor | retardation, alogia, and thought disorder, and also pro |
GAPO is an acronym for growth | retardation, alopecia, pseudoanodontia (failure of toot |
megaly, various dysmorphic features, mental | retardation, an overall failure to thrive and several o |
Mental | retardation and seizures are also present. |
cryptorchidism in males, hypotonia, mental | retardation and postnatal growth retardation. |
irginia Department of Mental Health, Mental | Retardation, and Substance Abuse. |
to progressive loss of motor skills, mental | retardation and epilepsy. |
a child psychiatrist specializing in mental | retardation, and ran a state hospital. |
as ARX is a protein associated with mental | retardation and lissencephaly. |
to serve on the President's Panel on Mental | Retardation and as Vice-Chair of The Task Force on the |
It is characterized by mild mental | retardation and problematic impulsive behavior (such as |
is mostly characterized by obesity, mental | retardation, and craniofacial dysmorphism due to geneti |
, sagging facial features, seizures, mental | retardation, and developmental delay. |
utations in this gene cause X-linked mental | retardation and epilepsy, as well as hypoglycemia (in m |
e weakness, developmental delay with mental | retardation and occasional seizures. |
ongenital condition characterized by mental | retardation and associated with childhood-onset obesity |
n was diagnosed as having borderline mental | retardation, and it was questionable if he knew the dif |
pment that causes moderate to severe mental | retardation and problems with movement. |
tiple dysmorphic features, motor and mental | retardation, and other symptoms. |
phalopathy, muscular choreodystonia, mental | retardation, and psychomotor regression. |
children with this disorder may have mental | retardation and grow more slowly than other children. |
signs are dacryocystitis, seizures, mental | retardation, and paralysis, each of which is a complica |
ially the nervous system, and can result in | retardation and seizures. |
diate Care Facility for Persons with Mental | Retardation and other developmental disabilities (ICF-M |
(Lacassie et al.) with a more severe mental | retardation and a different metacarpal-phalangeal patte |
d feet, bodily disproportion, severe mental | retardation, and major bony deformities. |
rder; autism; learning disabilities; mental | retardation, and dyslexia. |
res, sensorineural deafness, ataxia, mental | retardation, and electrolyte imbalance (SeSAME syndrome |
cilities for the care of people with mental | retardation and developmental disabilities. |
cts and the New York State Office of Mental | Retardation and Developmental Disabilities through the |
ity disorders, adjustment disorders, mental | retardation and possibly more. |
describes the four major symptoms - Mental | retardation, Aphasia, Shuffling gait, and Adducted thum |
ildren short because of intrauterine growth | retardation are small for gestational age at birth for |
Several X-linked syndromes include | retardation as part of the presentation. |
these proceedings, not a person with mental | retardation as that term is defined by the Texas Health |
Features of YVS include growth | retardation before and after birth, defective growth of |
e with disabilities such as mental illness, | retardation, blindness, and deaf people. |
ses neurological problems, including mental | retardation, brain atrophy and ventricular dilation, my |
nd is handicapped to the point of infantile | retardation, but the thought of Elvis coming to town gi |
guished from other X-linked forms of mental | retardation by the accompanying presence of marfanoid h |
ic disorder, characterised by severe mental | retardation, cleft lip and palate, congenital heart def |
congenital disorder characterized by mental | retardation, deafness, skeletal abnormalities and a coa |
osis, moderately severe post uterine growth | retardation, deafness, deep set eyes, cryptorchidism, t |
ude: hypotonia, developmental delay, mental | retardation, degeneration of axons, sensory neuropathy, |
tive and negative symptoms, including motor | retardation, delusions, hallucinations, and social isol |
n skills and mild to severe cases of mental | retardation, digestive issues, and heart and kidney pro |
acterized by delayed development and mental | retardation, distinctive facial features, unusually fle |
on relative to Earth's motion, the expected | retardation due to birefringence was of order 10-8, whi |
lly charged objects), there is little or no | retardation effect on the effect from them. |
alangism, syndactyly, brachydactyly, mental | retardation, enamel hypoplasia, and hypertelorism.:571 |
ow failure to thrive, poor appetite, growth | retardation, enlarged liver and spleen, prominent osteo |
pending on the grade of the disease, mental | retardation, epilepsy and tumors of the skin, retina, h |
In chromatography, the | retardation factor (R) is defined as the fraction of an |
Begins production of | retardation films for liquid crystal displays(NRF); |
ogy and a genetic test for Fragile X Mental | Retardation FMR1. |
Without solubility limit and | retardation for aqueous selenium, the dose of 79Se is c |
The thicker DL, the smaller | retardation force must be. |
to one of the most common causes of mental | retardation, fragile X syndrome. |
Although aggressive behavior and mental | retardation have been reported with the disorder, no de |
f the pancreas, nose and scalp, with mental | retardation, hearing loss and growth failure. |
luding macrocephaly, cardiomyopathy, mental | retardation, hypotonia, and cortical blindness. |
the most common preventable cause of mental | retardation in the world. |
m is equal to the reciprocal of the maximum | retardation in cm. |
banned the execution of people with mental | retardation in Atkins v. Virginia, ruling that the prac |
the incidence of mental illness and mental | retardation in the general population of the United Sta |
ebral palsy, developmental delay and mental | retardation, in addition to visual impairment. |
tary axis has been used to alleviate growth | retardation in children and to promote growth hormone r |
inheritance, that includes epilepsy, mental | retardation, infantilism, congenital ichthyosis, and re |
Psychomotor | retardation is also referred to as "motormental retarda |
Aniridia ataxia renal agenesis psychomotor | retardation is a rare genetic disorder characterized by |
difficulties, and in some instances mental | retardation is known. |
e found at a particular gene, though mental | retardation is believed to be due to a different geneti |
aw, increased bone age, Intrauterine growth | retardation, juvenile arthritis and short stature. |
Having a sister with mental | retardation led him to establish a ministry to help peo |
er than being a home for people with mental | retardation like the nearby St Lawrence's Hospital, Cat |
Mental | retardation may also occur. |
It is also associated with growth | retardation, megaloblastic anemia, pectus excavatum, sc |
congenital disorder characterized by mental | retardation, microbrachycephaly, long narrow face, upsl |
Severe complications include mental | retardation, movement disorders, difficulty swallowing, |
obstetrics, premature labour, foetal growth | retardation, obstetric epidemiology and quality of the |
It has been shown to cause | retardation of some malignant neoplasms when administer |
refractive index leading to advancement and | retardation of portions of the light wavefront. |
range of symptoms that involve psychomotor | retardation, often accompanied by epileptic seizures, a |
of this enzyme may contribute to the mental | retardation or Alport syndrome. |
hich, if left untreated, can lead to mental | retardation or death. |
, but does not cause growth failure, mental | retardation, or hepatic disease. |
esults in residual paraparesis, mild mental | retardation, or dystonia. |
sent with spinal deformity, there is growth | retardation or genu valgus in the second or third year |
ion teachers work with students with mental | retardation or autism, primarily teaching them life ski |
he deployment of a 100 feet (30 m) diameter | retardation parachute. |
is characterized by renal dysplasia, growth | retardation, phocomelia or mesomelia, radiohumeral fusi |
hthyosiform erythroderma, growth and mental | retardation, progeria-like facies, and brittle hair. |
riptional silencing of the fragile X-mental | retardation protein, FMRP. |
m will also have developmental delay/mental | retardation, psychotic-like features, incoordination of |
X-Linked mental | retardation refers to forms of mental retardation which |
ation with microcephaly, progressive mental | retardation, retarded growth and sexual development, de |
ts including Hirschsprung's disease, mental | retardation, seizure disorder, delayed growth and motor |
taracts, cardiomyopathy, severe psychomotor | retardation, seizures, immunodeficiency, and recurrent |
It manifests clinically as mental | retardation, short stature, hypotonia, hearing impairme |
Both had severe mental | retardation, short stature, a distinctive facial appear |
cterized by poor growth in children, mental | retardation, speech abnormality, vision impairment (due |
ntries on Alpha-Thalassemia X-Linked Mental | Retardation Syndrome |
Alpha-thalassemia mental | retardation syndrome (ATRX), also called alpha-thalasse |
may be responsible for brachydactyly mental | retardation syndrome and is mutated in 2q37 monosomy an |
Hyperphosphatasia with mental | retardation syndrome, HPMRS) |
rome, and X-linked alpha thalassemia mental | retardation syndrome. |
entry on Alpha-Thalassemia X-Linked Mental | Retardation Syndrome; ATRX Syndrome; Alpha Thalassemia/ |
exas Department of Mental Health and Mental | Retardation, Texas Health Care Information Council, and |
Unlike many other types of mental | retardation, the genetics of these conditions are relat |
rnment, the President's Committee on Mental | Retardation, the Louisiana Hospital Association, and th |
d hypothyroidism are at high risk of mental | retardation; thus, early detection is crucial. |
lot provides a method of characterising the | retardation time distribution, independently of any tim |
omposites with symmetrical and asymmetrical | retardation time spectra. |
in the present study all showed symmetrical | retardation time spectra (in log time) and their DMTA b |
a shifts in moods may vary from psychomotor | retardation to agitation. |
diagnosis (personality disorders and mental | retardation), to an Axis I diagnosis (clinical disorder |
congenital disorder characterized by mental | retardation, truncal obesity, retinal dystrophy, and mi |
ciency causes encephalopathy, severe mental | retardation, unusual facial features, brain malformatio |
amage to nerves, nerve inflammation, mental | retardation, urinary incontinence, and unusual foot ref |
mptom of microcephaly, the degree of mental | retardation varies among patients. |
ny times even with treatment, severe mental | retardation, verbal dyspraxia (difficulty), motor abnor |
a genetic disorder characterized by mental | retardation, wide mouth and distinctive facial features |
chothecenes have been found to cause growth | retardation, wilting, chlorosis, and necrosis in some p |
ychodysplasia, Fifth Digit Syndrome, Mental | Retardation with Hypoplastic 5th Fingernails and Toenai |
males intellectual disability, mild growth | retardation with examples in the testes and head, and a |
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