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- ... that carry information from the eyes to the brain (optic atrophy).It is unclear how MFN2 gene mutations lead ...
- ... system) function, a buildup of fluid in the brain (hydrocephalus), loss (atrophy) of brain tissue, paralysis of the arms and legs (quadriplegia), ...
- ... older affected individuals, the frontal lobes of the brain may show atrophy resulting in loss of executive function, which is ... by expansion of the gene, leading to cerebellar atrophy. Deterioration in this part of the brain leads to ataxia and the other signs and ...
- ... that do not improve with treatment (intractable seizures). Brain abnormalities, including deterioration (atrophy) of brain tissue, lead to severe developmental delay; ...
- ... 131(Pt 2):352-67. doi: 10.1093/brain/awm335. Citation on PubMed
- ... childhood. Brain changes can also occur. These include brain tissue loss (atrophy) and abnormalities of the tissue connecting the left and right halves of the brain (corpus callosum) or the hippocampus, which is a ...
- ... the brain (corpus callosum), and a loss of brain cells (cortical atrophy). It is thought that the neurological problems occur because the somatic variant affects brain cells in addition to cells in the skin. ...
- Multiple system atrophy is a progressive brain disorder that affects movement and balance and disrupts the function of the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous ...
- ... carry visual information from the eyes to the brain (optic nerve atrophy), which can lead to vision loss.DCMA syndrome ...
- ... muscle stiffness (spasticity). In some cases, areas of brain tissue loss (atrophy) have been found on medical imaging. The prevalence ...