Results 1 -
10
of
22
for
Cerebral hypomyelination
- ... of the condition. Aspartyl-tRNA synthetase deficiency HBSL Hypomyelination with brain stem and spinal cord involvement and leg spasticity Genetic Testing Registry: Hypomyelination with brain stem and spinal cord involvement and leg spasticity ...
- ... H-ABC.H-ABC is characterized by particular brain abnormalities, including hypomyelination. In addition, tissue in certain regions of the brain breaks down (atrophies), most prominently in a region ...
- ... in between these two extremes. In addition to hypomyelination in certain brain regions, including those that help control movements, affected ... dysphagia). Individuals with dystonia 4 do not have hypomyelination or other brain abnormalities like those that occur in people with ...
- ... Knaap MS, Wolf NI. Mutations in DARS cause hypomyelination with brain stem and spinal cord involvement and leg spasticity. ...
- ... S, Ray PN, Yoon G. Severe neurodegeneration, progressive cerebral volume loss and diffuse hypomyelination associated with a homozygous frameshift mutation in CSTB. ...
- ... cells leading to a loss of brain tissue (brain atrophy), specifically affecting the fatty tissue known as myelin that surrounds nerve cells (hypomyelination). Frequently, the tissue that connects the two halves ...
- ... nerve impulses. This reduced ability to form myelin (hypomyelination) leads to a loss of nerve cells, particularly in the brain. The loss of these cells likely contributes to ...
- ... nerve impulses. This reduced ability to form myelin (hypomyelination) leads to a loss of nerve cells, particularly in the brain. The loss of these cells likely contributes to ...
- ... disorders called leukoencephalopathies. Leukoencephalopathies involve ... impulses. Hypomyelination and congenital cataract is caused by a reduced ...
- Leukodystrophies/Start Here ... Leukodystrophies ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Leukodystrophy refers to genetic diseases that predominantly ...