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Infantile spasms, psychomotor retardation, progressive brain atrophy, basal ganglia disease syndrome
disorderSNOMED 782886007CUI C5190692
Overview
Infantile spasms, psychomotor retardation, progressive brain atrophy, basal ganglia disease syndrome is a disorder.
Auto-generated from clinical reference data. Not a substitute for medical advice.
Signs & Symptoms
Based on Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) disease-phenotype annotations.
Abnormality of the basal ganglia
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0002134
Psychomotor development deficiency
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0001263
Small basal ganglia
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0012697
Abnormal brainstem MRI signal intensity
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0012747
Ataxia
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0001251
Confusion
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0001289
Difficulty articulating speech
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0001260
Dystonic movements
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0001332
Fainting
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0007185
Frequently cries for no reason
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0030215
Increased reflexes
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0001347
Infantile encephalopathy
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0007105
Irritable mood
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0000737
Poor speech
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0002465
Quadriparesis
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0002273
Restlessness
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0000711
Seizures
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0001250
Sleepy
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0002329
Down-slanting palpebral fissure
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0000494
Functional motor deficit
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0004302
Hypotonia, early
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0008947
Infantile spasms
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0012469
Prolonged seizure
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002133
Respiratory insufficiency
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002093
Spastic quadriplegia
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002510
Quick Facts
- SNOMED CT
- 782886007
- UMLS CUI
- C5190692
- Fully Specified Name
- Infantile spasms, psychomotor retardation, progressive brain atrophy, basal ganglia disease syndrome (disorder)
- Specialists
- 0
- Diagnostic Biomarkers
- 0
- HPO Phenotypes
- 25
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