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Brain atrophy
- ... are found in the spinal cord and the brain. In ALS, motor neurons die (atrophy) over time, leading to muscle weakness, a loss ...
- ... atrophy and cannot transmit visual information to the brain. Loss of retinal ganglion cells and optic nerve atrophy contribute to vision impairment in people with autosomal ...
- ... found to increase the risk of multiple system atrophy, a progressive brain disorder that affects movement and balance and disrupts ...
- ... this condition worsen with age. Loss of cells (atrophy) in certain brain regions is the major cause of the neurological ...
- ... progressive problems with movement due to a loss (atrophy) of nerve cells in the part of the brain that coordinates movement (the cerebellum). Signs and symptoms ...
- ... the spinal cord and the part of the brain that is connected to the spinal cord (the brainstem).Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy mainly affects males and is characterized by muscle ...
- ... relay information from sensory cells back to the brain. Typically beginning in adolescence, affected individuals experience atrophy of the muscles of the lower legs and ...
- ... gene ranges from 6 to 35. Dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA) is a progressive brain disorder that causes involuntary movements, mental and emotional ...
- ... affect intelligence; however, abnormalities may be observed in brain imaging or other neurological testing. In some cases, mild to moderate intellectual disability is associated with gyrate atrophy.Gyrate atrophy may also cause disturbances in the ...
- ... SLC35A2-CDG, medical imaging shows loss of tissue (atrophy) in parts of the brain called the cerebrum and cerebellum. These brain regions ...