| 1. | Hypotonia is a condition that can be helped with early intervention.
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| 2. | Patients have cerebellar hypoplasia and suffer from congenital lymphedema and hypotonia.
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| 3. | Newborns have absent or weak suck reflex, hypotonia and hypothermia.
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| 4. | Hypotonia ( loss of muscle tone ) is usually the first symptom.
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| 5. | Hypotonia is a classic cause of the symptoms you describe.
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| 6. | The lower lip protrudes and mouth droops because of hypotonia.
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| 7. | Hypotonia is common ( 75 % ) as is an unsteady gait.
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| 8. | Bradley has benign congenital hypotonia, a neurological disorder that weakens motor muscles.
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| 9. | Physical activity is also hindered due to diminished muscular development and muscular hypotonia.
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| 10. | The most constant features seen are developmental delay, hypotonia and intellectual disability.
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