Adrenoleukodystrophy physical examination
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Overview
Physical Examination
- Changes in muscle tone, especially muscle spasms and spasticity
- strabismus
- aphasia
- Deterioration of handwriting
- Difficulty at school
- Difficulty understanding spoken material
- Hearing loss
- Hyperactivity
- Worsening nervous system deterioration
- Seizures
- Swallowing difficulties
- Visual impairment or blindness
- Difficulty controlling urination
- Possible worsening muscle weakness or leg stiffness
- Problems with thinking speed and visual memory
- Decreased appetite
- Increased skin color (pigmentation)
- Loss of weight, muscle mass (wasting)
- Muscle weakness
- Vomiting