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Results 1 - 10 of 92 for Cerebral degeneration
  1. ... syndrome Atrophia bulborum hereditaria Congenital progressive oculo-acoustico-cerebral degeneration Episkopi blindness Fetal iritis syndrome Norrie syndrome Norrie' ...
  2. ... of myelin and disrupting nerve signaling in the brain. Degeneration (atrophy) of brain tissue caused by excess lipid deposits also contributes ...
  3. ... signs and symptoms of the condition. Alpers diffuse degeneration of cerebral gray matter with hepatic cirrhosis Alpers disease Alpers ...
  4. ... protects nerve cells. In addition to problems with brain development, breakdown (degeneration) of brain tissue may occur over time, resulting in an ...
  5. ... to a buildup of TDP-43 in the brain.The features of GRN-related frontotemporal lobar degeneration result from the gradual loss of neurons in ... frontal and temporal lobes more often than other brain regions in people with GRN-related frontotemporal lobar degeneration. ... GRN-related frontotemporal lobar degeneration has a ...
  6. ... corpus callosum, cognitive decline and lower motor neuron degeneration. Brain. 2008 Mar;131(Pt 3):772-84. doi: ...
  7. ... corpus callosum, cognitive decline and lower motor neuron degeneration. Brain. 2008 Mar;131(Pt 3):772-84. doi: ...
  8. ... to a buildup of TDP-43 in the brain.The features of GRN-related frontotemporal lobar degeneration result from the gradual loss of neurons in ... frontal and temporal lobes more often than other brain regions in people with GRN-related frontotemporal lobar ... acrogranin CLN11 GEP ...
  9. ... the death of neurons, which interferes with the brain's normal functions. The degeneration of neurons likely underlies the seizures, movement abnormalities, ...
  10. ... the death of neurons, which interferes with the brain's normal functions. The degeneration of neurons likely underlies the seizures, movement abnormalities, ...
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