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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Familial dysautonomia
  1. Familial dysautonomia is a genetic disorder that affects the development and survival of certain nerve cells. The disorder disturbs cells in the autonomic nervous ...
  2. ... locations in the brain. Nearly all individuals with familial dysautonomia have two copies of the same mutation in ... the protein.In a small number of reported familial dysautonomia cases, researchers have identified other mutations that change ...
  3. ... fibrosis D-bifunctional protein deficiency Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency Familial dysautonomia Congenital hyperinsulinism , also called familial hyperinsulinism Familial Mediterranean ...
  4. ... B. TECPR2 mutations cause a new subtype of familial dysautonomia like hereditary sensory autonomic neuropathy with intellectual disability. ...
  5. ... B. TECPR2 mutations cause a new subtype of familial dysautonomia like hereditary sensory autonomic neuropathy with intellectual disability. ...