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- ... with metachromatic leukodystrophy, white matter damage causes progressive deterioration of intellectual functions and motor skills, such as the ability to walk. Affected ...
- ... early childhood, most affected individuals begin to develop motor symptoms, including abnormal muscle stiffness (spasticity) and difficulty with coordinating movements (ataxia). There may also be some deterioration of mental functioning, but this is not usually ...
- ... bones in the spine (vertebrae), knock knees, and deterioration of the bones and joints.Affected individuals may also experience difficulty in coordinating movements (ataxia); muscle weakness (myopathy); delay in developing motor skills such as sitting and walking; speech impairments; ...
- ... same direction (strabismus), and vision loss due to deterioration (atrophy) of the nerve that carries information from ... also develop. Children with this disorder experience progressive deterioration of cognitive functions (dementia), and they eventually lose ...
- ... expansion of the gene, leading to cerebellar atrophy. Deterioration in this part of the brain leads to ... features of SCA36: a novel spinocerebellar ataxia with motor neuron involvement (Asidan). Neurology. 2012 Jul 24;79( ...
- ... gene, leading to cell death in the cerebellum. Deterioration in this part of the brain leads to ... features of SCA36: a novel spinocerebellar ataxia with motor neuron involvement (Asidan). Neurology. 2012 Jul 24;79( ...
- ... The loss of these cells results in the deterioration of nervous system functions (neurodegeneration) and causes the ... alterations within CYP7B1 implicate defective cholesterol homeostasis in motor-neuron degeneration. Am J Hum Genet. 2008 Feb; ...
- ... of the eyes (cataracts) has also been reported. Deterioration (atrophy) of the nerves that carry information from ...
- ... The loss of these cells results in the deterioration of nervous system functions (neurodegeneration) and causes the ... alterations within CYP7B1 implicate defective cholesterol homeostasis in motor-neuron degeneration. Am J Hum Genet. 2008 Feb; ...
- ... difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia). Vision problems caused by deterioration of the light-sensitive layer at the back ... alpha-methylacyl-CoA racemase cause adult-onset sensory motor neuropathy. Nat Genet. 2000 Feb;24(2):188- ...