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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for imaging
  1. ... DR, Foster DH, Neitz M. Adaptive optics retinal imaging reveals S-cone dystrophy in tritan color-vision ...
  2. ... and difficulties walking. Additional features seen on medical imaging can include platyspondyly; small pelvic bones; and coxa ...
  3. ... NB, Bertini E, Bevilacqua JA. Muscle magnetic resonance imaging and histopathology in ACTA1-related congenital nemaline myopathy. ...
  4. ... vitamin and leading to neurological dysfunction. Using medical imaging, abnormalities can be seen in several parts of ...
  5. ... callosum and ambiguous genitalia (XLAG): clinical, magnetic resonance imaging, and neuropathological findings. Ann Neurol. 2002 Mar;51( ...
  6. ... body disease: Natural History and Key Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings. Ann Neurol. 2012 Sep;72(3):433- ...
  7. ... the brain that can be seen with medical imaging; for this reason, BPAN is classified as a ...
  8. ... dysferlinopathy phenotypes based on clinical findings and muscle imaging studies. Neurology. 2010 Jul 27;75(4):316- ...
  9. ... assessed by carotid 3.0-T magnetic resonance imaging [corrected]. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2011 Dec 6; ...
  10. ... Demer JL, Clark RA, Engle EC. Magnetic resonance imaging evidence for widespread orbital dysinnervation in congenital fibrosis ...