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Impulse control disorder
- ... containing nerve cell fibers (axons) that transmit nerve impulses. A particular form of ... is sufficient to cause the disorder. In some cases, an affected person inherits the ...
- ... wasting (amyotrophy) in the lower limbs, reduced bladder control, an abnormal curvature ... sufficient to cause the disorder. In approximately 95 percent of cases, an affected ...
- ... the lower limbs; speech difficulties (dysarthria); reduced bladder control; and muscle wasting ... SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA 11, AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE; ...
- ... with PURA syndrome, seizures are often difficult to control.Other features in people with PURA ... cell is sufficient to cause the disorder.Most cases of this condition result from new ( ...
- ... optic nerves) and difficulties with the muscles that control eye movement. ... the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. The part of the brain and spinal cord ...
- ... frequency and become more severe and difficult to control, and a potentially ... waves to nerve impulses.TBC1D24 gene mutations that cause DOORS syndrome are ...
- ... neurons) and promotes the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. In ... All cases of megalencephalic ...
- ... cells in the brain and spinal cord that control muscle movement. Hereditary spastic ... of nerve impulses.Mutations in the ALS2 gene alter the instructions ...
- ... in other facial muscles, including the muscles that control eye movement. ... cause of the disorder is unknown. Researchers are looking for additional genes ...
- ... to poor development of nerves, particularly nerves that control movement, which ... transmit nerve impulses throughout the nervous system. KCC3 may be involved ...