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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Peripheral Nerve Disorders
  1. ... sensory neuropathy (HMSN). HMSNs are a group of disorders that affect peripheral nerves, which connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles as well as sensory cells that detect touch, pain, and temperature. ... with this disorder change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in ...
  2. ... neurological disorder called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. This disorder damages the peripheral nerves, which can result in loss of sensation and ... Shahin V. Unravelling crucial biomechanical resilience of myelinated peripheral ... Genomic Disorders: The PMP22-RAI1 Contiguous Gene Duplication Syndrome. Am ...
  3. ... the underlying nerve cell, disturbing the transmission of nerve impulses.In addition to the peripheral nervous system problems associated with this disorder, loss of myelin in the central nervous system ...
  4. ... cells, which wrap around and insulate peripheral nerves. Peripheral nerves connect the ... is a disorder characterized by muscle weakness and sensory problems, especially ...
  5. ... not form normally during embryonic development. Missing enteric nerves in certain ... central demyelinating leukodystrophy, Waardenburg syndrome, and ...
  6. ... memory loss, reduced sensation in the lower extremities (peripheral ... in brain and nerve cells in people with FXTAS. Some researchers speculate ...
  7. ... Some people with the features of 46,XY disorder of sex development caused by DHH ... nervous system). Affected individuals may experience weakness and ...
  8. ... in people with giant axonal neuropathy, an inherited disorder that causes ... in the peripheral nerves, which carry signals between the brain and spinal ...
  9. ... blood cells, and platelets. Children affected by this disorder may experience fatigue, fever, and easy bleeding or bruising. ... growth factor signaling in the pathogenesis of NF1-associated peripheral nerve sheath tumors. I. The role of tumor suppressor ...
  10. ... unclear how GARS1 gene mutations lead to this disorder. The mutations probably reduce the activity of ... mutations suggest a key role for tRNA-charging enzymes in peripheral axons. J Neurosci. 2006 Oct 11;26(41): ...
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