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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Impaired pain sensation
  1. ... neurons), which transmit information about sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch. These sensations are impaired in people with HSAN5.The signs and symptoms ...
  2. ... neurons), which transmit information about sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch to the brain. These sensations are impaired in people with HSAN2. In some affected people, ...
  3. ... which features delayed or absent puberty and an impaired sense of smell. Some affected individuals develop pain, weakness, or a decreased ability to feel sensations in the limbs (peripheral neuropathy), which can begin ...
  4. ... with thinking skills.Peripheral neuropathy is caused by impaired function of nerve cells called sensory neurons, which transmit information about sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch. Loss of sensation in the ...
  5. ... kidney failure and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Pain, tingling, and loss of normal sensation (diabetic neuropathy) often occur, especially in the feet. Impaired circulation and absence of the normal sensations that ...
  6. ... of the eye (retina). Affected individuals can have impaired vision or ... a loss of sensation in their arms and legs (peripheral neuropathy). Infants ...
  7. ... Many affected individuals are less able to feel pain or temperature sensations than individuals in the general population. Affected individuals ... suggest that neurons may be particularly vulnerable to impaired autophagy because it is especially difficult to transport ...
  8. ... in APECED include type 1 diabetes resulting from impaired production of the hormone insulin; a shortage of ... the body's proteins and foreign invaders is impaired, and it may attack the body's own ...
  9. ... and autonomic nerve cells (neurons). Sensory neurons transmit pain, touch, and temperature sensations. Autonomic neurons help control involuntary functions of the ...
  10. ... sores and scarring on the cornea, resulting in impaired vision. The cause of these additional features is ... syndrome lead to production of a protein with impaired function. One mutation causes all cases of Navajo ...
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