sclerosis a hardening of body tissues or other parts, as by an excessive growth of fibrous connective tissue. See alsoplants—sclerotic,adj. See also:Disease and Illness a hardening of body tissues or other parts, as by an excessive growth of fibrous connective tissue. See alsoplants. —sclero...
(Section 11.11.2). As an example, theautosomal dominantconditiontuberous sclerosishas major findings of numerous benign tumors of multiple organs including the skin (hypomelanotic macules, angiofibromas or fibrous cephalic plaques, shagreen patches, and ungual fibromas), brain (subependymal nodules, ...
We evaluated these measurements by comparing statistically the preoperative and postoperative difference between both eyes (operative eye minus nonoperative ocular data). RESULTS: There was no significant difference in the progression of nuclear sclerosis or degree of myopic shift between the operated and...
Shaw1,** Hexanucleotide repeat expansions in the C9ORF72 gene are the commonest known genetic cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. Expression of repeat transcripts and dipeptide repeat proteins trigger multiple mechanisms of neurotoxicity. How repeat transcripts get exported ...
(RSO) using the intraarticular application of beta-particle emitting radiocolloids has for decades been used for the local treatment of inflammatory joint diseases. The injected radiopharmaceuticals are phagocytized by the superficial macrophages of the synovial membrane, resulting in sclerosis and ...
Bilateral INO is very rare and most commonly caused by multiple sclerosis. The presentation of dengue fever causing midbrain and pontine hemorrhages which resulted in bilateral INOs has not been previously reported, to our knowledge.doi:10.1097/00006123-198511000-00018Nishizaki, T...
(ADNP) Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 2 Chromosome Region Candidate 11 (ALS2CR11) Chromosome 11 Open Reading Frame 63 (C11orf63) KAT8 Regulatory NSL Complex Subunit 1 (KANSL1; KIAA1267) LCA5L, Lebercilin-Like (LCA5L) Nucleoporin 153 (Nup153) Splicing Factor 3b Subunit 2 (SF3B2) Zinc ...
Bilateral INO is very rare and most commonly caused by multiple sclerosis. The presentation of dengue fever causing midbrain and pontine hemorrhages which resulted in bilateral INOs has not been previously reported, to our knowledge.Choudhary T....
A chronic autoimmune connective tissue disorder (systematic sclerosis) in which there is immune activation, vascular damage, and fibrosis of the skin and major internal organs. There are some genetic predisposing factors and antibodies to fibrillarin are found in some cases. See CREST s...
Severe drug-resistant tremor in patients with essential tremor, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis can be alleviated with a neurosurgical procedure consisting of placing a stereotactically targeted lesion in the ventrolateral complex (i.e., thalamotomy), disconnecting the basal ganglia from ...