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- ... images of what the eye sees to the brain. ... can also cause a form of optic nerve atrophy. The condition can also be caused by diseases of the brain and central nervous system. These may include: Brain ...
- Syphilis/Related Issues ... Syphilis ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Neurosyphilis is an infection ...
- ... cells leading to a loss of brain tissue (brain atrophy), specifically affecting the fatty tissue known as myelin that surrounds nerve cells (hypomyelination). Frequently, the tissue that connects the two halves of the brain (corpus callosum) is small and thin, and the ...
- ... RA. CLPB mutations cause 3-methylglutaconic aciduria, progressive brain atrophy, intellectual disability, congenital neutropenia, cataracts, movement disorder. Am ...
- ... RA. CLPB mutations cause 3-methylglutaconic aciduria, progressive brain atrophy, intellectual disability, congenital neutropenia, cataracts, movement disorder. Am ...
- ... leading to an overall loss of brain tissue (brain atrophy) and an unusually small head (microcephaly). Children with ...
- Dementia/Start Here ... Dementia ... Lewy Body Dementia/Statistics and Research ... Lewy Body Dementia ... Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning—the ability to think, ...
- Dementia/Specifics ... Dementia ... Leukodystrophies/Specifics ... Leukodystrophies ... Ischemic Stroke/Specifics ... Ischemic Stroke ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders ...
- ... of myelin and disrupting nerve signaling in the brain. Degeneration (atrophy) of brain tissue caused by excess lipid deposits also contributes ...
- Juvenile Onset HD (Huntington's Disease Society of America) - PDFWhat Is Juvenile Onset Huntington's Disease (JHD)? Juvenile Onset Huntington's Disease (JHD) is a form of Huntington's disease (HD) that affects children ...