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Huddleston says. In other cases, diseases such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and the connective tissue disorder Marfan syndrome can predispose a child ...
... palsy (PBP). Patients must have cognitive function sufficient to understand the nature of the study and provide consent to participate. Patients must have a ...
The related disorders grouped under the FTLD umbrella, including frontotemporal dementia, primary progressive aphasia, progressive supranuclear palsy ...
... palsy, multiple system atrophy, narcolepsy, periodic limb movement disorder and sleep-disordered breathing. Focus areas. RBD . Dr. McCarter studies the ...
Premature birth or low birth weight. Family history of undescended testicles. Health conditions in the baby, such as cerebral palsy or a problem with the wall ...
... palsy. We use spatial transcriptomics and proteomics to map selective vulnerability in sleep-regulating brain regions. Addressing sleep and circadian ...
... palsy, Pediatric hip disorders, Hemiparesis, Plagiocephaly, Joint hypermobility, Gait unsteadiness, Sacral agenesis, Gait disturbance, Spinal muscular ...
I have Cerebral Palsy, and because my speech is hard to understand, many people don't talk to me or think I don't understand. When Dr. Cabanela asked me if ...
... palsy, Facial nerve disorder, Craniosynostosis, Facial deformity, Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, Orbital fracture, Facial fracture, Facial injury, Facial ...
e, Progressive supranuclear palsy, Frontotemporal dementia, Encephalitis, Primary progressive aphasia, Posterior cortical atrophy, NMDA receptor antibody ...
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