- Vernino,
Steven (May 15, 2019). "Autoimmune
autonomic neuropathies and
ganglionopathies: epidemiology, pathophysiology, and
therapeutic advances". Clinical...
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destruction of
nerve bodies in the
dorsal root
ganglia in
sensory ganglionopathies thus
leads to
symptoms of ataxia,
decreased sensation, pain, dysesthesia...
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dementia with Lewy bodies, Ehlers–Danlos syndromes,
autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy and
autonomic neuropathy, HIV/AIDS,
mitochondrial cytopathy, pure autonomic...
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certain neurological disorders,
including autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy,
multiple system atrophy, and
other forms of dysautonomia. It is also...
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spinal nerve Knee jerk
Sensory neuronopathy (also
known as
sensory ganglionopathy): A
heterogenous group of
causes leading to
nerves in the
dorsal root...
- (2010). "The
dorsal root
ganglion under attack: the
acquired sensory ganglionopathies".
Practical Neurology. 10 (6): 326–334. doi:10.1136/jnnp.2010.230532...
- system. An
abnormal attack by the
immune system (autoimmune
autonomic ganglionopathy),
sometimes as part of a
paraneoplastic syndrome which can
occur even...
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facilitating diagnosis.
Sensory neuronopathy (also
known as
sensory ganglionopathy) is a type of
peripheral neuropathy in
which sensory nerve cell bodies...
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affects the
sensory neurons (known as
sensory neuronopathy or
dorsal root
ganglionopathy). The
effect of this is to
cause symptoms in more than one part of the...
- (ORM)
alkyladenine glycosylase; see
Deamination Autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy AAG, a
codon for the
amino acid
lysine American ****ociation of Geographers...