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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Central nervous system degeneration
  1. Abnormal results may be due to diseases or central nervous system (CNS) ... (eye disorder that slowly destroys sharp, central vision) ...
  2. ... exam may show signs of: Damage to the central nervous system, including loss of coordination, loss of muscle control, ... Complications may include: Anemia ( hemolytic anemia is rare) Central nervous system complications Cirrhosis Death of liver tissues Fatty liver ...
  3. ... neurological exam) Examination of the fluid around the central nervous system (cerebrospinal fluid) after a lumbar puncture Head CT ...
  4. With Canavan disease, the central nervous system breaks down. People are likely to become disabled. Those with the neonatal form often do not live beyond childhood. Some ...
  5. ... muscles, and joints In the face In the nervous system