Not exact matches
The study of almost 8,000 families, published today (21 March) in Nature, found for the first time that mutations outside of genes can cause
rare developmental
disorders of the
central nervous system.
The study of almost 8,000 families, published in Nature, found for the first time that mutations outside of genes can cause
rare developmental
disorders of the
central nervous system.
Both MPS IIIA and GM1 are classified as neuropathic (i.e. affecting the
central nervous system) Lysosomal Storage
Disorders, a group of approximately 50
rare inherited metabolic
disorders that result from defects in lysosomal function.
Niemann - Pick disease is a
rare and fatal
disorder of the
central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) that has no cure.
Chronic hiccuping is commonly caused by digestive tract problems and, in
rare cases, by
central nervous system disorders, a Chilean study found.