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Corticospinal tract hypoplasia
- Williams Syndrome (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Genetic Disorders/Specifics ... Genetic Disorders ... Developmental Disabilities/Specifics ... Developmental Disabilities
- ... seen using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These characteristic abnormalities typically involve specific regions (called tracts) within the brainstem and spinal cord, especially the pyramidal tract, lateral corticospinal tract, and the dorsal column. HBSL ...
- ... seen using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These characteristic abnormalities ... the pyramidal tract and the dorsal column. In addition, most affected ...
- ... paraplegia type 1 do not usually have major abnormalities in structures of the brain.X-linked complicated corpus callosum agenesis is defined by underdevelopment (hypoplasia) or absence (agenesis) of the tissue that connects ...
- ... cells (neurons) that extend down the spinal cord (corticospinal tracts). These neurons send electrical signals that lead to ... of axons. Within the long neurons of the corticospinal tracts, these problems can lead to cell death. As ...
- Overview of Spinal Cord Disorders (Merck & Co., Inc.)Overview of Spinal Cord Disorders - Explore from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version. ... vertebrae,spinal nerve,dermatome,nerve root,spine ... Merck & Co., ...
- ... nerve cells that extend down the spinal cord (corticospinal tracts) and control voluntary muscle movement. More About This ...
- ... nerve cells that extend down the spinal cord (corticospinal tracts) and control voluntary muscle movement. LMNB1 This condition ...
- ... development of the movement problems and other neurological abnormalities that occur in FAHN. Iron accumulation in the ...