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- ... are essential for coordinating movement. This loss of brain cells underlies the major features of progressive supranuclear palsy, including problems with movement, vision, speech, and thinking ( ...
- ... Harding B, Brett EM, Wilson J. Progressive bulbar paralysis of childhood. A reappraisal of Fazio-Londe disease. Brain. 1992 Dec;115 ( Pt 6):1889-900. doi: ...
- ... The ROBO3 protein plays a critical role during brain development to ensure that this crossing over occurs. Variants (also called mutations) in the ROBO3 gene have been identified in people with a condition called horizontal gaze palsy with progressive scoliosis (HGPPS). At birth, individuals with ...
- ... 129(Pt 7):1710-9. doi: 10.1093/brain/awl104. Epub 2006 May 2. Citation on PubMed Racis L, Tessa A, Pugliatti M, Storti E, Agnetti V, Santorelli FM. Infantile-onset ascending hereditary spastic paralysis: a case report and brief literature review. Eur ...
- ... 129(Pt 1):8-17. doi: 10.1093/brain/awh639. Epub 2005 Sep 29. Citation on ... dominant hypokalemic periodic paralysis in a Chinese family. J Mol Med (Berl). ...
- ... condition is characterized by muscle stiffness (spasticity) and paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia) caused by degeneration ... expressed in neuronal and neuronal-like exocytotic tissues. Brain Res. 2014 Jan 30;1545:12-22. doi: ...
- ... condition is characterized by recurrent episodes of temporary paralysis that often affects only one side of the body (hemiplegia). During some episodes, the paralysis alternates from one side to the other or ...
- ... cause of hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies. This disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of ... symptoms of hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies. More About This Health Condition Having an extra ...
- ... of this condition is recurrent episodes of temporary paralysis, often affecting one side of the body (hemiplegia). During some episodes, the paralysis alternates from one side to the other or ...
- ... by muscle stiffness (spasticity) and the development of paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia) caused by breakdown ... leads to dominant and recessive hereditary spastic paraplegia. Brain. 2015 Aug;138(Pt 8):2191-205. doi: ...