Deafness, dystonia, and cerebral hypomyelination: Related Conditions and Diseases
Other diseases and conditions related to Deafness, dystonia, and cerebral hypomyelination may include:
- Cerebral hypomyelination
- Deafness
- Optic atrophy
- Cerebellar atrophy
- Cerebral Atrophy
- CNS hypomyelination
- Failure to Thrive
- Microcephaly
- Strabismus
- Tetraplegia
- Peroxisome Biogenesis Disorders
- Congenital Disorders
- Genetic Disorders
- Digestive disorders
- Metabolic Disorders
- Nervous System Disorders
- Global developmental delay
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Disease Articles
- Cerebral hypomyelination: Summary
Reduced amount of myelin in the nervous system resulting from defective myelinogenesis in the white matter of the central nervous system.1,2
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- Deafness: Hearing loss is extremely common and can present at any time from infancy to old age. About 1 in 1000 infants has profound hearing impairment, with half thought to be3
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- Optic atrophy: Summary:
Atrophy of the optic nerve. Optic atrophy results from the death of the retinal ganglion cell axons that comprise the optic nerve and manifesting as a pale optic nerve4
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- Cerebellar atrophy: Summary
Atrophy (wasting) of the cerebellum.5,6
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- Cerebral Atrophy: Cerebral atrophy is a common feature of many of the diseases that affect the brain. Atrophy of any tissue means loss of cells. In brain tissue, atrophy describes a loss7
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References
- [from HPO]
- Source: GTR (NCBI/NIH): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ gtr/ conditions/ C2677328/
- Source: NCBI, Genes and Disease (NCBI/NIH): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ books/ NBK22204/
- Source: GTR (NCBI/NIH): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ gtr/ conditions/ C0029124/
- [from HPO]
- Source: GTR (NCBI/NIH): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ gtr/ conditions/ CN001166/
- Source: NINDS (NIH): ninds.nih.gov/ disorders/ cerebral_atrophy/ cerebral_atrophy.htm
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