Total 30 clinical symptoms reported for Hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids
| Corpus callosum atrophy |
The presence of atrophy (wasting) of the corpus callosum.
Synonyms:Atrophic corpus callosum; Atrophy of the corpus callosum; Atrophy/Degeneration of the corpus callosum |
Very frequent |
| Dysarthria |
Dysarthric speech is a general description referring to a neurological speech disorder characterized by poor articulation. Depending on the involved neurological structures, dysarthria may be further classified as spastic, flaccid, ataxic, hyperkinetic and hypokinetic, or mixed.
Synonyms:Difficulty articulating speech; Dysarthric speech |
Very frequent |
| Dysphagia |
Difficulty in swallowing.
Synonyms:Difficulty swallowing; Poor swallowing; Swallowing difficulties; Swallowing difficulty |
Very frequent |
| Gait disturbance |
The term gait disturbance can refer to any disruption of the ability to walk.
Synonyms:Abnormal gait; Abnormal walk; Difficulty in walking; Gait abnormalities; Gait difficulties; Gait disturbances; Impaired gait; Walking disability |
Very frequent |
| Global brain atrophy |
Unlocalized atrophy of the brain with decreased total brain matter volume and increased ventricular size.
Synonyms:Diffuse brain atrophy; Generalized brain atrophy; Generalized brain degeneration; Generalized cerebral atrophy |
Very frequent |
| Impaired executive functioning |
A disturbance of executive functioning, which is broadly defined as the set of abilities that allow for the planning, executing, monitoring, and self-correcting of goal-directed behavior while inhibiting task-irrelevant behavior. At least some degree of executive skill is needed to complete most cognitive tasks, and deficits in executive abilities are central to many clinical conditions, including fronto-temporal dementia.
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Very frequent |
| Memory impairment |
An impairment of memory as manifested by a reduced ability to remember things such as dates and names, and increased forgetfulness.
Synonyms:Forgetfulness; Memory impairment; Memory loss; Memory problems; Poor memory |
Very frequent |
| Parkinsonism |
Characteristic neurologic anomaly resulting from degeneration of dopamine-generating cells in the substantia nigra, a region of the midbrain, characterized clinically by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement and difficulty with walking and gait.
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Very frequent |
| Seizure |
A seizure is an intermittent abnormality of nervous system physiology characterized by a transient occurrence of signs and/or symptoms due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.
Synonyms:Epileptic seizure; Seizures |
Very frequent |