Multiple Choice
Shortly after birth, baby Alex seemed completely normal; however, a few months later, he started demonstrating signs of increased muscle spasticity, dyskinesia (problems with involuntary muscle movements) , and movement tremors. Based on this symptom profile, it appears that Alex may have:
A) developmental dyspraxia.
B) damage to his cerebellum.
C) cerebral palsy.
D) a rare congenital form of Parkinson disease.
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