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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Brain small vessel disease 3
  1. ... National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov ... Coo IF, Lequin MH, Arts WF, Heutink P, Gould DB, John SW, Oostra B, Mancini GM. Novel mutations in three families confirm a major role of COL4A1 in ...
  2. ... diagnosis. Neurosurg Clin N Am. 2010 Jul;21(3):543-51. doi: 10.1016/j.nec.2010.03.007. Citation on PubMed
  3. ... heterotopia may 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 ...
  4. ... as the pinky finger or little toe.The brain abnormalities characteristic of MPPH syndrome ... appears to be a rare disease. About 60 affected individuals have been described in ...
  5. ... which are stiff and inflexible, get stuck in small blood vessels. These episodes ... of sickle cell disease is high blood pressure in the blood vessels ...
  6. ... the body. Its primary features are a large brain (megalencephaly) and abnormalities of small blood vessels in the skin called capillaries (capillary malformations).In ...
  7. ... the body. The health problems associated with Behçet disease result from widespread inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis). This inflammation most commonly affects small blood vessels in the mouth, genitals, skin, and ...
  8. ... broad, prominent forehead; deep-set eyes; and a small, pointed chin. The disorder may also affect the blood vessels within the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) and the ...
  9. ... blood vessel called the aorta or in blood vessels at the base of the brain. Aneurysms can be life-threatening if they tear or rupture.The two major forms of polycystic kidney disease are distinguished by the usual age of onset ...
  10. ... develop a bulge in one of the blood vessels at the center of the brain (intracranial aneurysm). These aneurysms are dangerous because they can burst, causing bleeding within the brain. Some affected individuals have Moyamoya disease, in which arteries at the base of the ...
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