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- ... 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. ...
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- ... halves of the brain (corpus callosum), wasting away (atrophy) of the exterior part of the brain known as the cerebral cortex, or patches of damaged tissue (lesions) on some ...
- ... over time. Additionally, there is often a loss (atrophy) of nerve cells in several parts of the brain, including the cerebral cortex, which controls thinking and emotions, and the cerebellum, ...