Brain degeneration disease

    • [DOCX File]Neuropathology Data Form

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      e6.Kouri N, Murray ME, Hassan A, et al. Neuropathological features of corticobasal degeneration presenting as corticobasal syndrome or Richardson syndrome. Brain 2011;134:3264-3275. e7.Litvan I, Grimes DA, Lang AE, et al. Clinical features differentiating patients with postmortem confirmed progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal ...

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    • [DOCX File]Neurology | The most widely read and highly cited peer ...

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      a hereditary disease marked by degeneration of the brain cells and causing chorea and progressive dementia. Down . Syndrome. a congenital disorder arising from a chromosome defect, causing intellectual impairment and physical abnormalities including short stature and a broad facial profile. It arises from a defect involving chromosome 21 ...

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    • Corticobasal degeneration - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

      Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) has received considerable public attention with claims that this disease is the second or third most common cause of intellectual loss (10-20%). Frontotemporal lobar degeneration dementia is a broad clinical term that describes patients with intellectual loss, psychiatric manifestations and evidence of ...

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    • [DOC File]Medical Management of Parkinson's Disease

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      - Whipple´s disease - spinocerebellar degeneration - hypoxic Ex: to and fro movement of the eyes, often worsened with fixation, phase shift between the eyes may exist, trajectories may be conjugate or disconjugate patient history, family history, neurological examination, neuro-ophthalmological exam, scanning laser ophthalmoscope, search coil ...

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      In corticobasal degeneration parkinsonism occurs along with cortical dysfunction. The cause is unknown, but there is an accumulation of tau protein. ... Exclusion criteria for both possible and probable are stroke disease or evidence of any other brain disorder sufficient to account for the clinical picture.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 26 The Nervous System

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      Cone degeneration disease in which the function or structure of the cones has deteriorated (the retina contains the light-sensitive rods and cones and other cells that convert images into signals and send messages to the brain, to allow for vision)—3–4 months. Sudden blindness due to sudden acquired retinal degeneration—middle-aged to old ...

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    • [DOC File]Alzheimer's Disease

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      develops the disease at any time after discharge from active service. Note: ALS, also called Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a neuromuscular disease that causes degeneration of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, resulting in muscle weakness, muscle atrophy, and spontaneous muscle activity. h.

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    • [DOC File]FRONTO-TEMPORAL DEMENTIA

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      Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease that occurs in the brain and often results in the following: impaired memory, thinking, and behavior . confusion . restlessness . personality and behavior changes . impaired judgment . impaired communication . inability to follow directions .

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      Progressive hereditary autosomal dominant disease. Abnormal gene contains too many CAG triplet repeats. The greater the number of repeats, the earlier the onset of the disease. Characterized by brain degeneration and involuntary movements. Degenerative Diseases of Motor Neurons. Affect both upper and lower motor neurons.

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    • [DOC File]Section G. Neurological Conditions and Convulsive ...

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      Hepatolenticular degeneration or Wilson disease. Kennedy disease with genetically confirmed expansion of CAG repeats. ... The gross morphological correlates of age-related with or without disease-related volume loss of the brain are narrowing of the gyri …

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