The following Conditions are related to Clumsiness

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  • Idiopathic basal ganglia calcification

    Idiopathic basal ganglia calcification is a hereditary, genetic condition marked by abnormal calcium deposits in parts of the brain that regulate movement. Basal ganglia, cerebral, and cortical regions (parts of the brain) have calcium deposits that cause atrophy. Motor and mental problems result from the considerable neuron (brain cell) loss caused by this mineral deposit. There is a paucity of molecular and gene  Read More

  • Spielmeyer-vogt disease

    Batten disease also known as spielmeyer-vogt disease, is a hereditary genetic illness that appears to disrupt the function of lysosomes, which are small structures within cells. Lysosomes are the cell's "recycle bin," regularly breaking down trash, proteins, and naturally occurring fatty molecules called lipids into smaller parts that can be discarded or recycled. Fatty acids, oils, waxes, and sterols are examples of lipids.  Read More

  • Spielmeyer-vogt-batten syndrome

    Batten disease also known as spielmeyer-vogt-batten syndrome, is a hereditary genetic illness that appears to disrupt the function of lysosomes, which are small structures within cells. Lysosomes are the cell's "recycle bin," regularly breaking down trash, proteins, and naturally occurring fatty molecules called lipids into smaller parts that can be discarded or recycled. Fatty acids, oils, waxes, and sterols are examples of l  Read More