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Results 21 - 30 of 34 for Impulse control disorder
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... the lower limbs; speech difficulties (dysarthria); reduced bladder control; and muscle wasting ... SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA 11, AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE; ...
  4. ... 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 ( ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... frequency and become more severe and difficult to control, and a potentially ... waves to nerve impulses.TBC1D24 gene mutations that cause DOORS syndrome are ...
  7. ... neurons) and promotes the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. In ... All cases of megalencephalic ...
  8. ... cells in the brain and spinal cord that control muscle movement. Hereditary spastic ... of nerve impulses.Mutations in the ALS2 gene alter the instructions ...
  9. ... in other facial muscles, including the muscles that control eye movement. ... cause of the disorder is unknown. Researchers are looking for additional genes ...
  10. ... to poor development of nerves, particularly nerves that control movement, which ... transmit nerve impulses throughout the nervous system. KCC3 may be involved ...
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