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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for demyelination
  1. Peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency is a disorder that causes deterioration of nervous system functions (neurodegeneration) beginning in infancy. Newborns with ...
  2. ... and maintenance over time.The loss of myelin (demyelination) occurs in the brain and spinal cord (central ... with ADLD, often years before movement problems develop. Demyelination of the spinal cord likely contributes to the ...
  3. ... leukodystrophies, which result from the loss of myelin (demyelination) in the nervous system. Myelin is the protective ... impairs the formation of myelin and leads to demyelination in the nervous system. Without myelin, nerves in ...
  4. ... protein leads to instability and loss of myelin (demyelination). Demyelination reduces the ability of the peripheral nerves to ...
  5. ... Genetic Testing Registry: Hepatic methionine adenosyltransferase deficiency Brain demyelination due to methionine adenosyltransferase deficiency Hypermethioninemia due to ...
  6. ... may also break down, which is known as demyelination.People with TUBB4A-related leukodystrophy have different combinations ...
  7. ... in abnormal myelin that is prone to deterioration (demyelination), leading to a loss of white matter (leukodystrophy). ...
  8. ... contains myelin is called white matter. Reduced myelin (demyelination) leads to loss of white matter (leukodystrophy). Children ...
  9. ... spinal cord tends to deteriorate (a condition called demyelination). The loss of myelin reduces the ability of ...
  10. ... by loss of the myelin coating around nerves (demyelination), which reduces the ability of the nerves to ...
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