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Brain Involvement in Salla Disease

Brain Involvement in Salla Disease

... and brain stem, was most severe in the patients in whom the periventricular or general cerebral white matter signal intensity was ...highest. Brain atrophy is not a prominent feature in Salla ...the ... See full document

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miR-10b-5p expression in Huntington’s disease brain relates to age of onset and the extent of striatal involvement

miR-10b-5p expression in Huntington’s disease brain relates to age of onset and the extent of striatal involvement

... Based on correlation (see Figure 4), up-regulated miR- NAs clustered together based on their relationships to clinical features. Generally, these miRNAs had strong, positive associations to striatal and cortical H-V ... See full document

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MR of CNS Sarcoidosis: Correlation of Imaging Features to Clinical Symptoms and Response to Treatment

MR of CNS Sarcoidosis: Correlation of Imaging Features to Clinical Symptoms and Response to Treatment

... spinal involvement, five had concurrent intracranial imaging; one of the five had clinical and imaging findings referable to the cra- nial nerves (see Table ...have brain parenchymal disease 8 years ... See full document

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PKR involvement in Alzheimer’s disease

PKR involvement in Alzheimer’s disease

... the brain of APP/PS1 knock-in mice were published, and PKR was observed around plaques and in dystrophic neurites [38, ...the brain of mutated mice and was mostly located in hippocampal degenerating neu- ... See full document

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Nipah Viral Encephalitis or Japanese Encephalitis? MR Findings in a New Zoonotic Disease

Nipah Viral Encephalitis or Japanese Encephalitis? MR Findings in a New Zoonotic Disease

... patients, brain lesions were limited exclusively to the white ...matter disease; only one patient had more cortical than white matter le- ...of involvement of the basal ... See full document

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White matter lesions characterise brain involvement in moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, but cerebral atrophy does not

White matter lesions characterise brain involvement in moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, but cerebral atrophy does not

... small-vessel disease) [59] suggest that ischaemic processes are occurring in COPD, potentially secondary to the nar- rowing or occlusion of the small perforating arterioles at the end of the cerebrovascular tree ... See full document

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Brain metastasis in children with stage 4 neuroblastoma after multidisciplinary treatment

Brain metastasis in children with stage 4 neuroblastoma after multidisciplinary treatment

... (b) brain metastasis was not observed at initial diagnosis; (c) the patients achieved complete response (CR) or partial response (PR) or had stable disease (SD) at the primary sites after multidiscipli- ... See full document

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Parenchymal central nervous system involvement in aggressive B-cell lymphoma: retrospective analysis of clinical and MRI features in a Chinese population

Parenchymal central nervous system involvement in aggressive B-cell lymphoma: retrospective analysis of clinical and MRI features in a Chinese population

... and brain MRI characteristics with other neurologic disorders, in- cluding primary brain tumor, demyelinating disease, auto- immune or paraneoplastic syndromes, or CNS infection according to previous ... See full document

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APRIL and BAFF: novel biomarkers for central nervous system lymphoma

APRIL and BAFF: novel biomarkers for central nervous system lymphoma

... Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare type of extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), accounting for 3% of all newly diagnosed primary intracra- nial tumors [1]. More than 95% of PCNSL are of the ... See full document

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Lowe syndrome

Lowe syndrome

... the disease is a recessive X-linked disorder, only males are usually affected but rare females with X-auto- some translocations have been ...Dent's disease, a rare X-linked renal prox- imal tubulopathy ... See full document

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Lysosomes, peroxisomes and mitochondria: function and disorder

Lysosomes, peroxisomes and mitochondria: function and disorder

... Fine calcification of basal ganglia Severe loss of myelin Occipital then frontal involvement Large brain Alexander disease Frontal then occipital involvement Periventricular contrast enh[r] ... See full document

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A 13-year follow-up of Finnish patients with Salla disease

A 13-year follow-up of Finnish patients with Salla disease

... storage disease belonging to the Finnish disease heritage ...[27]. Brain MRI findings of AGU differ from those of SD as the thalami are affected in AGU [28], while corpus callosum hypo- plasia, ... See full document

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Cranial ultrasonography in maple syrup urine disease

Cranial ultrasonography in maple syrup urine disease

... urine disease is a rare inborn error of branched-chain amino acid (leucine, valine, and isoleucine) ...(1). Brain computed to- mography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) in maple syrup urine disease ... See full document

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MR of brain involvement in progressive facial hemiatrophy (Romberg disease): reconsideration of a syndrome

MR of brain involvement in progressive facial hemiatrophy (Romberg disease): reconsideration of a syndrome

... These were: 1 normal findings were much more frequently reported in patients without CNS symptoms; and 2 pathologic findings of neuroradiologic investigations in eNS-symptomatic patients[r] ... See full document

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The amyloid-β degradation intermediate Aβ34 is pericyte-associated and reduced in brain capillaries of patients with Alzheimer’s disease

The amyloid-β degradation intermediate Aβ34 is pericyte-associated and reduced in brain capillaries of patients with Alzheimer’s disease

... post-mortem brain tissue from AD patients and non-demented elderly ...of brain capillaries associated with pericytes, while in later disease stages, in clinically diagnosed AD, this ... See full document

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TREM2 brain transcript-specific studies in AD and TREM2 mutation carriers

TREM2 brain transcript-specific studies in AD and TREM2 mutation carriers

... brief, brain tissue were lysed in T-PER buffer (Thermo Scientific) and 1X Protease Inhibitor Cocktail ...(Sigma-Aldrich). Brain homogenate were pre- cleared for 1 h at 4 °C with 20 uL of Pierce ™ Protein G ... See full document

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Erdheim Chester Disease of the Central Nervous System: New Manifestations of a Rare Disease

Erdheim Chester Disease of the Central Nervous System: New Manifestations of a Rare Disease

... Eleven patients (8 men, 3 women; 37– 69 years of age; mean, 57.5 years; median, 61 years) were included in the study (Ta- ble). Of the 11 patients, 8 had CNS involvement, and all 11 presented with symptoms related ... See full document

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Liver involvement in subjects with rheumatic disease

Liver involvement in subjects with rheumatic disease

... Vascular involvement is not uncommon and has been described as intrahepatic small vessel arteritis, Budd–Chiari syndrome, or isolated portal ...primary disease-related liver involvement and ... See full document

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BRAIN ABSCESS IN CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

BRAIN ABSCESS IN CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

... congenital heart disease: report of a case.. with complete recovery. S., and Mahis, L.: Paradoxic brain abscess in congenital. heart disease. : The syndrome of brain ab- scess with conge[r] ... See full document

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Fatty acid binding proteins in brain development and disease

Fatty acid binding proteins in brain development and disease

... differentiating brain from ...mammalian brain FABP7 which is prima- rily found in radial glial cells (Kurtz et ...avian brain has yet to be ... See full document

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