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- When he was 3, it was discovered that Kyte suffered from auditory nerve degeneration.
- Even a slight blow to the tooth can cause nerve degeneration although it might look normal initially.
- An epilepsy-associated gene was discovered last year in Finland, but the gene causes general nerve degeneration.
- There is no data, however, on whether it slows the underlying nerve degeneration that Biogen claims with Avonex.
- Vitamin B 12 deficiency is potentially extremely serious, leading to megaloblastic anemia, nerve degeneration and irreversible neurological damage.
- Experts are unsure of the cause, saying it may be nerve degeneration or a blood vessel pulsating against a nerve.
- Various forms of physiotherapy and occupational therapy are frequently able to slow down the pace of nerve degeneration and muscle wasting.
- This provides a simple diagnostic test by which to identify LHON, a maternally inherited disease that results in optic nerve degeneration and cardiac dysrythmia.
- Besides neuroscience, the institute named for a Pennsylvania congressman will study post-polio syndrome and Charot-Marie-Tooth disease, which causes nerve degeneration.
- There are other side effects, some more worrisome, like neuropathy _ a progressive nerve degeneration that needles my hands and feet like a funny bone gone haywire.
- Most cases of deafness are followed by a latent period that can extend anywhere from weeks to years, and this time is usually marked by cranial nerve degeneration.
- If the gene the MacKenzie team has identified ordinarily serves to inhibit neuronal death, then the loss of the gene through mutation could set the stage for nerve degeneration.
- Sumaya said the program was adapted from one developed for patients with Hansen's disease, or leprosy, which also results in the loss of limbs stemming from nerve degeneration.
- Inhibition of MAO-B in rats has been shown to prevent many age-related biological changes such as optic nerve degeneration, and extend average lifespan by up to 39 %.
- _In South Carolina, Frances Brooke, a 52-year-old Maryland woman, has been charged with murder for injecting her 81-year-old mother, who was in chronic pain from spinal problems, nerve degeneration and diabetes, with an overdose of insulin.