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Impulse control disorder
- ... nerves and promotes the efficient transmission of nerve impulses (the ... with muscle control are common in people with multiple sclerosis. Affected ...
- ... nerves and promotes the efficient transmission of nerve impulses, can be ... disorder such as myasthenia gravis, systemic lupus erythematosus, or ...
- ... cells in the brain and spinal cord that control muscle movement), leading to muscle weakness in the ... in each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder.Some people who have the altered gene never ...
- ... extensions of nerve cells (neurons) that transmit nerve impulses. Symptoms ... involuntary body processes. Affected individuals may experience problems ...
- ... Loss of this function impairs skills such as impulse control, self-monitoring, and ... to be a rare disorder, although the prevalence is unknown. Because it can ...
- ... loss of muscle mass, and an inability to control movement. In forms of ... early-onset form of the disorder may also be classified as CMT1 or CMT4. ...
- ... affected individuals have impaired progression (conduction) of electrical impulses ... electrical signals that control the heartbeat and maintain a normal heart rhythm. ...
- ... a natural pacemaker. The SA node generates electrical impulses that start each ... This condition is inherited in an autosomal ...
- ... of membranes that act as protective barriers to control water loss. As a result of the loss of these protective barriers, ... ...
- ... fibers and promotes the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. In particular, ... that help control movement (the basal ganglia). Atrophy of brain tissue ...