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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Cerebral hypomyelination
  1. ... of the condition. Aspartyl-tRNA synthetase deficiency HBSL Hypomyelination with brain stem and spinal cord involvement and leg spasticity Genetic Testing Registry: Hypomyelination with brain stem and spinal cord involvement and leg spasticity ...
  2. ... H-ABC.H-ABC is characterized by particular brain abnormalities, including hypomyelination. In addition, tissue in certain regions of the brain breaks down (atrophies), most prominently in a region ...
  3. ... cells leading to a loss of brain tissue (brain atrophy), specifically affecting the fatty tissue known as myelin that surrounds nerve cells (hypomyelination). Frequently, the tissue that connects the two halves ...
  4. ... nerve impulses. This reduced ability to form myelin (hypomyelination) leads to a loss of nerve cells, particularly in the brain. The loss of these cells likely contributes to ...
  5. ... disorders called leukoencephalopathies. Leukoencephalopathies involve ... impulses. Hypomyelination and congenital cataract is caused by a reduced ...
  6. ... Knaap MS. Defective translation initiation causes vanishing of cerebral white ... hypomyelination/vanishing white matter disease--a common leukodystrophy caused ...
  7. ... type 1 is an inherited condition involving the brain and spinal cord ... type 1 involves hypomyelination, which means that the nervous system has a ...
  8. ... individuals has a reduced ability to form myelin. Hypomyelination underlies most ... in coordinating movements (cerebellar atrophy) and underdevelopment ( ...
  9. ... the ability of nerve cells (neurons) in the brain to send and receive messages. This disease is ... which is predominantly found in neurons in the brain. The function of NAA is unclear. Researchers had ...
  10. ... nerve impulses. In particular, Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease involves hypomyelination, which means that the nervous system has a ... All of these PLP1 gene mutations lead to hypomyelination, nerve fiber damage, and impairment of nervous system ...