Motor neurone disease.Focuses on motor neurone disease. Deterioration of bulbar function; Pathogenesis; Complications.ShneersonJohn M.BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition)
Motor neurone disease___. A. is not a serious illness B. causes the muscles of the body to grow bigger C. can not be cured D. only affects people under the age of 23 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 解析:推理判断题||。由第二段可知这种疾病导致身体肌肉逐渐萎缩||,医生说他在二十三岁...
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Currently two to three thousand Australians are living with this fatal disease. Motor neurone disease (MND) is a group of diseases in which the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord controlling the muscles that enable us to move, speak, breathe and swallow slowly degenerate and die. Death...
motor neurone disease 英[ˈməutə ˈnjuərɔn diˈzi:z] 美[ˈmotɚ ˈnʊrˌon dɪˈziz] 释义 运动神经元病 实用场景例句 全部 Professor Hawkins suffers from motor neurone disease. 霍金教授身患运动神经元疾病. 互联网 Methods 60 normal subjects and 22 patients with ...
The Northern Ireland Branch of theMotor Neurone Disease Associationaims to provide the best possible support to local people with MND, their families and carers. MND is the name given to a group of related diseases affecting the motor neurones in the brain and spinal cord. It affects people ...
Motor neurone disease/amyotrophic lateral sclerosis associated with intermediate-length CAG repeat expansions inAtaxin-2does not have 1C2-positive polyglut... Intermediate-length cytosine-adenine-guanine repeat expansions in the ATXN2 gene (which encodes for Ataxin-2 protein) have been linked to increa...
The state of the immune system, both humoral and cell-mediated, was evaluated in motor neurone disease (MND) patients. The data obtained for the MND patients were confronted with normal controls and a group of patients affected by nervous diseases not involving the immune system. Some differences...
The central nervous system in motor neurone disease. Molecular and cellular pathways of neurodegeneration in motor neurone disease. An hereditary motor neurone disease with progressive denervation of muscle in the mouse: the mutant 'wobbler'.
Scientists have developed a new theory on the underlying cause of motor neurone disease, which could lead to more accurate diagnosis for patients and new treatments.