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affected mainly: the axon, the
myelin sheath, or the cell body.
Distal axonopathy, is the
result of
interrupted function of the
peripheral nerves. It is...
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Australian stringhalt.
Distal axonopathy occurs most
severely in the
longest nerve in the horse. The
cause for this
distal axonopathy remains unknown. Horses...
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corpus callosum with
neuronopathy (ACCPN),
Charlevoix disease and KCC3
axonopathy among other names, is a very rare
neurodegenerative genetic disorder that...
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specifically aiding in the
diagnoses of neuropathy, radiculopathy, and
axonopathy. As to more
recent use,
electromyoneurography has been emplo**** throughout...
- p****; not all
nerve cells are
affected in any
particular case. In
distal axonopathy, one
common pattern is that the cell
bodies of
neurons remain intact,...
- (October 2017). "S,
Confers Lifelong Rescue in a
Mouse Model of
Severe Axonopathy". Cell Reports. 21 (1): 10–16. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.09.027. PMC 5640801...
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compound muscle action potentials. Pathologically, it is a
noninflammatory axonopathy without demyelination.
Antibodies attack the
coating of the
motor neurons...
- accommodation,
aching pain in and
about the eye, nystagmus, dela****
distal axonopathy and
paresthesias and
paralysis of limbs. A
decrease in
blood pressure...
- extremities.
Clinical symptoms are
often less
severe than in CMT1. As it is an
axonopathy,
average nerve conduction velocity is
usually not
affected (sometimes...
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ubiquitylation of proteins. In zebrafish,
mutant CCNF fish
showed motor neuron axonopathy and
reduced motor response. ALS/FTD
patient induced pluripotent stem cell...