The following Conditions are related to Restlessness

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  • Kramer syndrome

    Kramer syndrome is a hyperkinetic disease in children, whose descriptions coincide with attention deficit hyperkinetic disorder or hyperkinetic disorder. The disease is rather called Kramer-Pollnow syndrome. The affected children are remarkably restless with motor impulses; they have trouble holding still in one place, keep moving up and down the stairs, and climbing furniture. They can easily be distracted by new stimuli and  Read More

  • Monosomy 18p syndrome

    Monosomy 18p syndrome, a rare chromosomal abnormality, is characterized by the deletion of all or a portion of chromosome 18's short arm (p) (monosomic). Short stature, varying degrees of mental impairment, speech delays, deformities of the skull and facial (craniofacial) area, or/and other physical anomalies are typical characteristics of the condition. Risk factors for the monosomy 18p syndrome 1. M  Read More