Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a genetic neurological disorder that causes tumors to form on the nerve tissue. These tumors, also known as neurofibromas, can develop in any part of the nervous system—the brain, spinal cord, and nerves supplying body parts. T
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Increasing the difficulty of certain exercise tasks can result in very good benefits for those with peripheral neuropathy caused by diabetes. One such task is attempting to balance on one leg. Before trying this task, you should be next to a stable object in case balance falters. Attempting to...
NF1 is caused by dominant loss-of-function mutations of the tumour suppressor NF1 (Neurofibromin 1; MIM no. 613113), located at 17q11.2. NF1 comprises 57 constitutive exons, plus three alternative spliced exons. There are at least seven partial duplications of NF1 on other chromosomes, ...
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来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 1 摘要: The article presents a reprint of the article "What Makes Hair Go Gray," which appeared in the February 29, 2008 issue of "The Sun Herald." It focuses on the cause that makes the hair go gray. Dermatologist Thomas Garrott stated that there is a ...
Aromatic hydrocarbons, known as typical tobacco carcinogens, cause guanine to thymine transversion at the DNA level. Thus, the most frequent base substitution at codon 12 of the KRAS gene in lung cancer is GGT to TGT, which results in a glycine to cysteine substitution, known as the KRAS G...
“Both induce migraine attacks in patients when they're given intravenously and can cause dilation of arteries in the head. Findings have contributed to the development of what we know and the marketing of monoclonal antibodies that block the CGRP signaling pathway. This is fantastic because it's...
1. Introduction Alzheimer's disease (AD) looms as an increasingly formidable challenge, relentlessly progressing as a neurodegenerative disorder that primarily afflicts the elderly population. The clinical portrait it paints is one of enduring memory deficits, cognitive impairment, and profound personality...
Recognising a potential visual-field (VF) defect in paediatric patients might be challenging, especially in children before the age of 5 years and those with developmental delay or intellectual disability. Visual electrophysiological testing is an object