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Results 1 - 10 of 242 for Brain death
  1. ... Progressive supranuclear palsy is characterized by the gradual death of brain cells, particularly in structures deep within the brain ... is unknown, these disorders are characterized by the death of brain cells in regions of the brain essential for ...
  2. ... blood (alcoholic ketoacidosis), and passing out (unconsciousness). Coma, brain damage, and death can occur if alcohol poisoning is not treated immediately.Chronic heavy alcohol use can also cause long-term problems affecting ... (encephalopathy), nerve damage (neuropathy), high blood pressure ( ...
  3. ... compounds can damage cells and lead to cell death. Brain cells appear to be the most vulnerable to ...
  4. ... compound can damage cells and lead to cell death. Brain cells appear to be the most vulnerable to ...
  5. ... compound can damage cells and lead to cell death. Brain cells appear to be the most vulnerable to ...
  6. ... levels can damage cells and lead to cell death. Brain cells appear to be the most vulnerable to ...
  7. ... compound can damage cells and lead to cell death. Brain cells appear to be the most vulnerable to ...
  8. ... with this form of CLN8 disease have mild brain abnormalities resulting from nerve cell death in the brain, but the cause of the cell death is unknown. Unlike other forms of NCL that ...
  9. ... with this form of CLN8 disease have mild brain abnormalities resulting from nerve cell death in the brain, but the cause of this cell death is unknown.Some CLN8 gene mutations that cause ...
  10. ... Progressive supranuclear palsy is characterized by the gradual death of brain cells, particularly in structures deep within the brain ...
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