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Results 1 - 10 of 101 for Small vessel disease
  1. COL4A1-related brain small-vessel disease is part of a group of conditions called the COL4A1-related disorders. The conditions in this group have a ... that involve fragile blood vessels. COL4A1-related brain small-vessel disease is characterized by weakening of the blood vessels ...
  2. ... have been found to cause COL4A1-related brain small-vessel disease. This condition is part of a group of ... symptoms involving fragile blood vessels. COL4A1-related brain small-vessel disease is characterized by stroke and eye abnormalities. Most ...
  3. ... Association of HTRA1 mutations and familial ischemic cerebral small-vessel disease. N Engl J Med. 2009 Apr 23;360( ... I, Ikeuchi T, Nishizawa M, Onodera O. Cerebral small-vessel disease protein HTRA1 controls the amount of TGF-beta1 ...
  4. ... Association of HTRA1 mutations and familial ischemic cerebral small-vessel disease. N Engl J Med. 2009 Apr 23;360( ...
  5. ... Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov BRAIN SMALL VESSEL DISEASE 1 WITH OR WITHOUT OCULAR ANOMALIES; BSVD1 PubMed ...
  6. ... have other features including more severe brain malformations, small head size (microcephaly), developmental delays, recurrent infections, blood vessel abnormalities, stomach problems, or lung disease. Periventricular heterotopia may also occur in association with ...
  7. ... blood vessels (vasculitis). This inflammation most commonly affects small blood vessels in the mouth, genitals, skin, and eyes.Painful mouth sores called aphthous ulcers are usually the first sign of Behçet disease. These sores can occur on the lips, tongue, ...
  8. ... bleeding.As a result of clot formation in small blood vessels, people with atypical hemolytic-uremic syndrome experience kidney damage and acute kidney failure that lead to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in about half of all cases. These ...
  9. ... the brain and subsequent growth of networks of small, fragile blood vessels. The resulting lack of blood flow in the brain leads to strokes and other features of the condition.Changes in the RNF213 gene involved in moyamoya disease replace single protein building blocks (amino acids) in ...
  10. ... malformation syndrome (MCAP). However, MCAP includes abnormalities of small blood vessels in the skin (capillary malformations) and several other features that are not usually part of MPPH syndrome. MPPH syndrome appears to be a rare disease. About 60 affected individuals have been described in ...
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