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Results 1 - 10 of 168 for Spinal nerve
  1. ... protruding disc can press against one of the spinal nerves that run from the spinal cord to the ... vertebrae. These bone spurs may pinch (compress) the spinal nerves, leading to weakness or numbness in the arms ...
  2. ... can compress and damage the spinal cord. Rarely, spinal nerve abnormalities may cause abnormal sensations or involuntary movements in people with Klippel-Feil syndrome. Affected individuals may develop a ... of the brain and spinal cord (neural tube defect) can occur in people ...
  3. ... type V is a progressive disorder that affects nerve cells in the spinal cord. It results in muscle weakness and affects ... accumulation likely damages and kills motor neurons (specialized nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control muscle movement), leading to muscle ...
  4. ... tumors may also occur in nerves near the spinal cord or along nerves elsewhere in the body. Some people with neurofibromatosis ...
  5. ... are misshapen or missing. The end of the spinal cord, the bundle of nerves and cells protected by the vertebrae, may also ... from abnormalities in the lowest part of the spinal cord, which contains the nerves that control bladder function. Damage to these nerves ...
  6. ... type II is a progressive disorder that affects nerve cells in the spinal cord. It results in muscle weakness and affects movement, primarily in the legs.Onset of distal hereditary motor neuropathy, type ... body and are abundant in nerve cells. In nerve cells, heat shock protein beta- ...
  7. ... types of cells and tissues, including muscles, the spinal cord, and the nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles and to sensory cells that ...
  8. ... activation leads to the inflammation of the optic nerve and spinal cord that is characteristic of neuromyelitis optica, resulting ... neuromyelitis optica Devic syndrome Devic's disease Optic-spinal MS Opticospinal MS ... Epub 2013 Oct 26. Citation on PubMed
  9. ... called spina bifida occulta, the bones of the spinal column are abnormally formed, but the nerves of the spinal cord usually develop normally. Unlike ...
  10. ... paraplegias. These disorders primarily affect the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), specifically nerve cells (neurons) that extend down the spinal cord. ...
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