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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Brain health
  1. ... gene mutations in different tissues, particularly in the brain. More About This Health Condition Mutations in at least four mitochondrial genes, ... with high energy requirements (such as the heart, brain, and muscles). ... health consequences of inherited mitochondrial DNA mutations vary widely, ...
  2. ... in the development of systems such as the brain, heart, and skeleton. More About This Health Condition 1q21.1 microdeletion is a chromosomal change ...
  3. ... relay information from sensory cells back to the brain, leading to the signs and symptoms of CMT1A. More About This Health Condition Translocation of genetic material between chromosomes 17 ...
  4. ... these genes are thought to be involved in brain development. However, it is ... associated health problems. It is possible that genetic changes outside ...
  5. ... of many parts of the body, including the brain, facial features, and heart. Only a ... About 35 percent of people with neuroblastoma ...
  6. ... before birth, which appears to underlie the structural brain abnormalities and ... A rearrangement (translocation) that moves genetic material ...
  7. ... filled cavities (ventricles) near the center of the brain. In each case, the affected ... Other changes in the number or structure ...
  8. ... of cells, causing tumor development. More About This Health Condition ... brain malformations, distinct facial features, and genital abnormalities in ...
  9. ... specific features of the disorder. More About This Health Condition ... found in brain tumors called gliomas, particularly in aggressive, fast-growing ...
  10. ... tissues. However, in nerve cells (neurons) in the brain and spinal cord, only the copy derived from ... the UBE3A gene in some parts of the brain.In most cases (about 70 percent), Angelman syndrome ...
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