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  • ...ablished in 1876 and has since been renamed to the '''American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities''' ('''AAIDD'''). ...evelopmental disabilities. These include the '''American Journal on Mental Retardation''' and the '''Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities''
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  • ...d by the triad of [[ectrodactyly]], [[ectodermal dysplasia]], and [[mental retardation]]. ...features of the condition: Ectrodactyly, Ectodermal dysplasia, and Mental retardation.
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  • ...ər/), also known as '''Wilms tumor-aniridia-genitourinary anomalies-mental retardation syndrome''', is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a specific set of ...: [[Wilms tumor]], [[Aniridia]], [[Genitourinary anomalies]], and [[Mental retardation]].
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  • ...cal condition characterized by the triad of obesity, hirsutism, and mental retardation. ...characterized by the presence of [[obesity]], [[hirsutism]], and [[mental retardation]]. The syndrome is also associated with [[hyperostosis frontalis interna]],
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  • ...MASA" is an acronym derived from the main features of the syndrome: Mental retardation, Aphasia, Shuffling gait, and Adducted thumbs. ...MASA" is an acronym derived from the main features of the syndrome: Mental retardation, Aphasia, Shuffling gait, and Adducted thumbs. The syndrome was first descr
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  • ...f the syndrome: Colobomas, Heart defects, Ichthyosiform dermatosis, Mental retardation, and Ear abnormalities. ...: [[Colobomas]], [[Heart defects]], [[Ichthyosiform dermatosis]], [[Mental retardation]], and [[Ear abnormalities]]. The syndrome is also known as '''Zunich neuro
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  • ...d: med-nik sin-drome) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by [[mental retardation]], [[enteropathy]], [[deafness]], [[peripheral neuropathy]], [[ichthyosis]] ...DNIK" is an acronym derived from the main features of the syndrome: Mental retardation, Enteropathy, Deafness, Neuropathy, Ichthyosis, and Keratoderma. The syndro
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  • ...netic disorder characterized by [[ichthyosis]], [[hypogonadism]], [[mental retardation]], and [[sensorineural deafness]]. The syndrome was first described by the * '''[[Mental retardation]]''': Below average general intellectual function with impairment in adapti
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  • ...eatures of the disorder: [[Deafness]], [[Onycho-Osteodystrophy]], mental [[Retardation]], and [[Seizures]]. ...the main features of the disorder: Deafness, Onycho-Osteodystrophy, mental Retardation, and Seizures. The syndrome was first described in the medical literature b
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  • ...rare genetic disorder characterized by [[testicular dysgenesis]], [[mental retardation]], and distinct facial features. The syndrome was first described by [[Dr. * [[Mental retardation]]: Individuals with Malouf Syndrome often have intellectual disabilities.
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  • ...Fountain's syndrome''', is a rare genetic disorder characterized by mental retardation, bone spurs, facial abnormalities, and deafness. The syndrome was first des * '''Mental retardation''': This is a significant impairment in cognitive function that affects day
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  • ...nd cerebellar hypoplasia, an X-linked dominant disorder with severe effect on the brain structure. * [[Mental retardation]]
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  • ...is a subtype of [[Major Depressive Disorder]] characterized by psychomotor retardation, a slowing of thought processes and physical movements. ...Latin word "depressio", meaning "a pressing down". It refers to the slowed mental and physical processes that are characteristic of this condition.
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  • ...retardation]]''', is a term used when a person has certain limitations in mental functioning and in skills such as communicating, taking care of him or hers ...a change in understanding and attitude towards these conditions, focusing on the individual's abilities rather than their limitations.
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  • ...to a private citizen or layperson. However, over time, it evolved to take on a more negative connotation, referring to someone who is perceived as lacki * [[Imbecility]]: The quality or condition of being imbecilic; mental retardation.
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  • ...ticulating speech), [[nystagmus]] (involuntary eye movement), and [[mental retardation]]. Some individuals may also have a primitive language and exhibit [[primit Diagnosis of Uner Tan Syndrome is based on the presence of the characteristic symptoms, particularly the quadrupedal g
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  • ...ures of the disorder: Cerebellar vermis hypo/aplasia, Oligophrenia (mental retardation), Ataxia, Coloboma, and Hepatic fibrosis. ...es of the eye), [[hepatic fibrosis]] (scarring of the liver), and [[mental retardation]].
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  • ...ome''' (BDMR), is a rare genetic disorder caused by deletions or mutations on the long arm (q) of chromosome 2 at the q37 location. ...rs to the long arm of the chromosome, and "37" refers to the band location on the chromosome where the deletion or mutation occurs.
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  • ...oordination problems (ataxia), and a loss of intellectual function (mental retardation). Diagnosis of Sialidosis is based on a thorough clinical evaluation, detailed patient history, and a variety of
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  • ...tellectual Disability]]. The term "intellectual functioning" refers to the mental processes involved in learning, understanding, and applying knowledge. ...considered a mental disorder in the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] (DSM-5). Instead, it is a descriptor used to characterize a per
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