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Results 1 - 10 of 172 for Nervous tissue
  1. ... tissue: connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. Connective tissue supports other tissues and binds them ...
  2. ... in various tissues such as the bones, skin, nervous tissue, heart, and arteries. These lesions are called gummas ...
  3. ... bacteria may damage the spinal cord and peripheral nervous tissue. This leads to the symptoms of tabes dorsalis. Tabes dorsalis is now very rare because syphilis is usually treated early in the disease.
  4. ... of many conditions that damage the peripheral nerves (nervous tissue other than the brain and spinal cord). Symptoms ...
  5. Aged nervous tissue is less able to rapidly communicate with other neural tissues.
  6. ... sense of smell is primarily a function of nervous tissues in the nasal cavity.
  7. ... tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue. A neurofibroma can be due to a genetic ...
  8. ... of the heart wall (also an involuntary muscle) Nerve tissue is made up of nerve cells (neurons) and ... spinal cord, and peripheral nerves are made of nerve tissue. AGING CHANGES Cells are the basic building blocks ...
  9. ... can be affected directly by damage to the nervous system tissue and bleeding. The brain can also be affected ... the skull. This can compress the underlying brain tissue. A simple ... a break in, or loss of, skin and splintering of the bone.
  10. ... rare type of cancerous tumor that develops from nerve tissue. It usually occurs in infants and children. ... areas of the body. It develops from the tissues that form the sympathetic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous ...
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