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1 eurological impairment, including ataxia and psychomotor retardation.
2 tients had developmental delay, and many had psychomotor retardation.
3  time, including impaired motor function and psychomotor retardation.
4 those surviving beyond childhood have severe psychomotor retardation.
5  in patients with developmental dyslexia and psychomotor retardation.
6 t intractable multifocal seizures and severe psychomotor retardation.
7 an-Herndon-Dudley syndrome, characterized by psychomotor retardation.
8 nthesis that usually cause severe mental and psychomotor retardation.
9 haracterized by severe visual impairment and psychomotor retardation.
10 tient who presented with epilepsy and severe psychomotor retardation.
11  a severe metabolic disorder with growth and psychomotor retardation.
12 as hospitalized for generalized seizures and psychomotor retardation.
13  ganglia motor circuitry in association with psychomotor retardation, a key symptom of major depressi
14 omal storage disease characterized by severe psychomotor retardation, achlorhydria, and ophthalmologi
15  Patients were further categorized as having psychomotor retardation, agitation, or no PmD.
16 ions of NALCN cause infantile hypotonia with psychomotor retardation and characteristic facies (IHPRF
17 ures, acquired microcephaly, hypertonia, and psychomotor retardation and died at age 7 mo despite sup
18  deficiency and a severe phenotype involving psychomotor retardation and growth delay, bone dysplasia
19                             The rate of both psychomotor retardation and hearing deficit decreased wi
20 e lysosomal storage disease characterized by psychomotor retardation and ophthalmological abnormaliti
21  years who had either hearing deficit and/or psychomotor retardation and whose mothers had a confirme
22 lated motivational symptoms such as anergia, psychomotor retardation, and fatigue.
23 ated motivational symptoms, such as anergia, psychomotor retardation, and fatigue.
24 kull, severe seizures, short limbs, profound psychomotor retardation, and hearing loss.
25     Abnormal initiation/perseveration score, psychomotor retardation, and long P300 latency predicted
26 cerebellar ataxia is characterized by marked psychomotor retardation, and prominent cerebellar dysfun
27 antihistamines are associated with sedation, psychomotor retardation, and reduced academic performanc
28                            They also present psychomotor retardation as well as increased emotional r
29 ressive disorder, and increased frequency of psychomotor retardation as well as other melancholic sym
30 n-Herndon-Dudley syndrome (AHDS) is a severe psychomotor retardation characterized by neurological im
31 ired microcephaly, infantile-onset seizures, psychomotor retardation, choreoathetosis, dystonia, and
32                 On specific symptoms such as psychomotor retardation, depressed mood, or anhedonia?
33 significantly more fatigue, hypersomnia, and psychomotor retardation during the most severe major dep
34 l or early-infantile seizures and associated psychomotor retardation for KCNQ2 and KCNQ3 mutations.
35 arboxylate transporter 8 (MCT8) cause severe psychomotor retardation in children.
36                      The association between psychomotor retardation, initiation/perseveration scores
37                                          The psychomotor retardation item of the Hamilton Depression
38 d other psychopathological symptoms (such as psychomotor retardation, lack of insight, poor attention
39 non-specific neurological disorder including psychomotor retardation, language delay, seizures, hypot
40 cephalopathy with macrocephaly, seizures and psychomotor retardation, leading to death usually within
41 ects of MCOLN1 function result in mental and psychomotor retardation remain largely unknown.
42                       The patient has severe psychomotor retardation, seizures, failure to thrive and
43 yndrome, characterized by moderate to severe psychomotor retardation, seizures, growth delay, and dys
44  domains of depression, contains measures of psychomotor retardation that could easily reflect fitnes
45  was referred to investigate the etiology of psychomotor retardation was later diagnosed to have fuma
46 m is associated with mutism, withdrawal, and psychomotor retardation, which constitute the neuroveget
47 toms such as anergia, fatigue, lassitude and psychomotor retardation, which cross multiple pathologie
48 don-Dudley syndrome (AHDS), a severe form of psychomotor retardation with abnormal thyroid hormone (T
49 nt TAF8 mutations is characterized by severe psychomotor retardation with almost absent development,