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Alternatively, autism without mental retardation may be a new subtype of the disorder that is showing up for unknown reasons.
Mild growth retardation may occur, causing moderate dwarfism, but this is neither as common nor as severe as in related mucopolysaccharidoses.
Under some additional conditions, the more exact asymptotic formulas which depend upon the retardation may be obtained.
However, it should be noted that neurological handicaps and mental retardation may become evident only several years after birth, so a new evaluation of CP and developmental delay at the age of five years is preferable.
They claimed that reduced nephron number associated with intrauterine growth retardation may not be sufficient to induce long-lasting hypertension and that a second hit such as early postnatal overfeeding is necessary.
In children, growth retardation may be seen [ 7].
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The presence of this acid in blood and tissues causes mental retardation; it may be readily detected if the urine of every newborn infant is tested.
This behavior suggests that simpler models that account for virus adsorption through a retardation factor may yield a misleading assessment of virus transport in "hydrogeologically sensitive" subsurface environments.
Conclusion: Decreased expression of Bcl-2 protein in syncytiotrophoblasts in severe preeclamptic and intrauterine growth retardation placentas may result in the increase in apoptosis in syncytiotrophoblasts in those placentas.(Am J Obstet Gynecol 2002 186:158-66).
In addition to intrauterine growth retardation, this may be a second hit which favors hypertension and cardiovascular disease [15].
These children usually have moderate to severe mental retardation, but may also have only mild mental retardation.
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