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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Abnormal cognitive process
  1. ... assistance.Progressive supranuclear palsy is also characterized by abnormal eye movements, which typically develop several years after ... the protein's normal structure and function. However, abnormal tau is also found in affected individuals without ...
  2. ... neck, controlling muscle movement and transmitting sensory information. Abnormal function of certain cranial nerves can cause swallowing ... CHARGE syndrome is tracheoesophageal fistula, which is an abnormal connection (fistula) between the esophagus and the trachea. ...
  3. ... down eye movement (vertical gaze palsy) and rapid abnormal movements of both eyes (saccades). The worldwide prevalence ... and function of tau. The defective protein forms abnormal clumps within neurons and other brain cells. However, ...
  4. ... mottled or dry skin; skeletal abnormalities, such as abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis and kyphosis); dental ... genes (including CPLX1) may cause seizures or other abnormal electrical activity in the brain. The loss of ...
  5. ... viewed under a microscope, these cells usually appear abnormal. The abnormal muscle cells contain an excess of structures called ...
  6. ... gene disrupts the normal structure of NOP56 mRNA. Abnormal NOP56 mRNA molecules form clumps called RNA foci ... K, Abe K. Characteristic RNA foci of the abnormal hexanucleotide GGCCUG repeat expansion in spinocerebellar ataxia type ...
  7. ... reasons, the premutation leads to the overproduction of abnormal FMR1 mRNA that contains the expanded repeat region. ... Simon TJ, Tassone F, Ferrer E, Rivera SM. Abnormal trajectories in cerebellum and brainstem volumes in carriers ...
  8. ... MWS include skin lesions or kidney damage from abnormal deposits of a protein called amyloid (amyloidosis).In ... People with NOMID typically have headaches, seizures, and cognitive impairment resulting ... to regulate the process of inflammation. Inflammation occurs when the immune system ...
  9. ... People with Boucher-Neuhäuser syndrome can also have abnormal eye movements, including involuntary side-to-side movements ... dysarthria); and difficulty processing, learning, or remembering information ... pituitary gland, a process that requires particular changes in the cell membrane. ...
  10. ... lower legs and upper arms, due to an abnormal increase in bone density (osteosclerosis). Damage to the ... in the brain may result in headaches, seizures, cognitive impairment, or problems ... (proliferation) of cells, the process by which cells mature to carry out specific ...
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