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1 ency characterized by severe skin ulcers and mental impairment.
2 yndrome, the most frequent form of inherited mental impairment.
3 mentia, and other conditions associated with mental impairment.
4 XA and 31-60 for FRAXE may play some role in mental impairment.
5 s recommended before lumbar puncture (LP) if mental impairment.
6 39 [2.19, 5.26]) and presence of physical or mental impairments (2.00 [1.40, 2.86]) were also associa
7              Fragile X syndrome (FXS) causes mental impairment and autism through transcriptional sil
8 yndrome is the most common form of inherited mental impairment and autism.
9 cal processes ultimately resulting in severe mental impairment and early death in adolescence or youn
10  are at high risk for long term physical and mental impairments, and an interdisciplinary approach is
11 t everyone at high altitude has physical and mental impairment compared with sea level was very provo
12 00), a disorder characterized by progressive mental impairment, growth retardation, and spasticity an
13 ism, microcephaly, retinal degeneration, and mental impairment, had XP-type pigmentation and died at
14 rs, such as drug exposure and neural injury, mental impairment is a common side effect.
15  Fragile X syndrome, the most common form of mental impairment, is caused by expansion of a (CGG)n tr
16 le X syndrome, the leading heritable form of mental impairment, is generally caused by large expansio
17 naptic function, and subsequently causes the mental impairment, is unknown.
18                                         Mild mental impairment (MMI) represents the low extreme of th
19 are difficult to treat, and frequently cause mental impairment or death.
20                                 Physical and mental impairment should be evaluated in all patients wi
21 is that patients will develop some degree of mental impairment that may delay return to a full work a
22 ency is the most common cause of preventable mental impairment worldwide.