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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Hereditary peripheral neuropathy
  1. ... gene for mitofusin 2: an important cause of hereditary peripheral neuropathy with striking clinical variability in children and adults. ...
  2. ... pyrophosphate synthetase enzyme critical for nucleotide biosynthesis, cause hereditary peripheral neuropathy with hearing loss and optic neuropathy (cmtx5). Am ...
  3. ... Tooth disease encompasses a group of disorders called hereditary sensory and motor neuropathies that damage the peripheral nerves. Peripheral nerves connect the brain and spinal ...
  4. Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies is a disorder that affects peripheral nerves. These nerves connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles and sensory cells that detect ...
  5. Hereditary sensory neuropathy type IA is a condition characterized by nerve abnormalities in the legs and feet (peripheral neuropathy). Many people with this condition experience prickling or tingling sensations (paresthesias), numbness, and a reduced ...
  6. ... spinal cord to the rest of the body (peripheral neuropathy). Troyer syndrome is a complex hereditary spastic paraplegia. People with Troyer syndrome can experience ...
  7. ... callosum with neuronopathy Agenesis of corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy Agenesis of corpus callosum with polyneuropathy Charlevoix disease Hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy with agenesis of the ...
  8. ... that has been described as a form of hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (HMSN). HMSNs are a group of disorders that affect peripheral nerves, which connect the brain and spinal cord ...
  9. ... the SPTLC1 gene have been found to cause hereditary sensory neuropathy type IA. This condition is characterized by nerve abnormalities in the legs and feet (peripheral neuropathy); a reduced ability to feel pain, which ...
  10. ... have been found to cause a condition called hereditary sensory neuropathy type ID. This condition is characterized by nerve abnormalities in the legs and feet (peripheral neuropathy). Many people with this condition experience prickling ...
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