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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Hand muscle atrophy
  1. ... As the condition progresses, individuals with SCA36 develop muscle atrophy in the legs, forearms, and hands. Another common feature of SCA36 is the atrophy ...
  2. ... motor neuropathy, type V are weakness and wasting (atrophy) of muscles of the hand, specifically on the thumb side of the index ...
  3. ... body (distal muscles), such as those of the hands and feet. People with CAV3-related distal myopathy experience wasting (atrophy) and weakness of the small muscles in the hands and feet that generally become ...
  4. ... time, people with carpal tunnel syndrome can have muscle and nerve wasting (atrophy) in the affected hand and a reduced ability to detect sensations, which ...
  5. ... can result in loss of sensation and wasting (atrophy) of muscles in the feet, legs, and hands.An extra copy of the PMP22 gene in ... brain. Typically beginning in adolescence, affected individuals experience ... lower legs and hands and decreased sensitivity to touch, heat, and cold. ...
  6. ... the damage primarily causes progressive weakness and wasting (atrophy) of muscles in the feet, legs, and hands. Muscle weakness may be especially apparent during exercise ( ...
  7. ... in alteration or loss of sensation and wasting (atrophy) of muscles in the feet, legs, and hands.Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease usually becomes apparent in ...
  8. ... in alteration or loss of sensation and wasting (atrophy) of muscles in the feet, legs, and hands.The protein produced from the PMP22 gene is ...
  9. ... can result in loss of sensation and wasting (atrophy) of muscles in the feet, legs, and hands.Almost all of the MFN2 gene mutations that ...
  10. ... lead to numbness, tingling, or pain in the hands or feet, while in others they are detectable only by electrical testing of the nerve impulses.In some people with gyrate atrophy, a particular type of muscle fibers (type II fibers) break down over time. ...
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