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Progressive spastic paraplegia
- ... Chillotti I, Pisano T, Pruna D, Cianchetti C. Progressive spastic paraplegia as a feature of tetrasomy 18p. Am J ...
- ... the death of neurons and lead to the progressive movement problems of spastic paraplegia type 31; however, the exact mechanism that causes ...
- ... the death of neurons and lead to the progressive movement problems of spastic paraplegia type 31; however, the exact mechanism that causes ...
- ... become noticeable in adolescence.Many features of spastic paraplegia type 11 are progressive. Most people experience a decline in intellectual ability ...
- ... ventricles.Spastic paraplegia type 1 is characterized by progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) and the development of paralysis of the limbs (paraplegia). Affected individuals also have mild to moderate intellectual ...
- ... hereditary spastic paraplegias. These disorders are characterized by progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) and the development of paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia). Hereditary spastic paraplegias are divided into two types: ...
- ... hereditary spastic paraplegias. These disorders are characterized by progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) and the development of paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia). Hereditary spastic paraplegias are divided into two types: ...
- ... called hereditary spastic paraplegias, which are characterized by progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) and weakness. Most of the variants that cause spastic paraplegia type 8 change single building blocks (amino acids) ...
- ... typically affect both legs equally, people with spastic paraplegia type 3A can also experience progressive muscle wasting (amyotrophy) in the lower limbs, reduced ...
- ... hereditary spastic paraplegias. These disorders are characterized by progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) and eventual paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia). The spasticity and paraplegia result from degeneration (atrophy) ...