The oro-dento-facial features and dysfunction of children with hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type III, known as familial dysautonomia or RileyDay syndrome, was first described in the scientific literature in 1949. They include dental trauma; dental and soft tissue self-mutilation; ...
Clinical and Familial Characteristics of Ten Chinese Patients with Fatal Family Insomnia Objective Fatal familial insomnia(FFI) is an autosomal dominant prion disease characterized clinically by inattention,sleep loss,dysautonomia,and motor sig... Q Shi,C Chen,C Gao,... - 《Biomedical & Environmental...
DysautonomiaAutonomic dysfunctionAutonomic symptomsOrthostatic hypotensionFamilial amyloid polyneuropathyAutonomic dysfunction is a hallmark feature of hereditary ATTR amyloidosis. The aim of this study was to summarize the characteristics and natural history of autonomic dysfunction in patients with hereditary ATTR...
Objective Fatal familial insomnia (FFI) is an autosomal dominant prion disease characterized clinically by inattention, sleep loss, dysautonomia, and motor signs. This study is aimed to investigate clinical and familial characteristics of ten Chinese Patients with FFI. Methods We identified ten FFI ...
Objective Fatal familial insomnia(FFI) is an autosomal dominant prion disease characterized clinically by inattention,sleep loss,dysautonomia,and motor signs.This study is aimed to investigate clinical and familial characteristics of ten Chinese Patients with FFI.Methods We identified ten FFI c...