neuronal loss

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neuronal
adjective
uk
/njʊəˈrəun.əl/
us
/nʊˈroʊ.nəl/
relating to a nerve cell or a neuron (= a basic unit of a ...
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loss
noun
uk
/lɒs/
us
/lɑːs/
the fact that you no longer have something or have less ...
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As forneuronalloss, however, stereological investigations have not supported early reports that there is widespread and dramatic loss of synapses in the aging brain.
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The latter may be exacerbated byneuronalloss, affecting pursuit eye movements and gaze stabilization.
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The reaction is most probably associated withneuronalloss, both occur within 1- 4 months of the induction of the disease.
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This distinction suggests that schizophrenia may result from an abnormally functioning cerebral system, as opposed to focalneuronallossor pathology.
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Recurrent ischaemia was associated with greaterneuronallossthan a single 10-minute episode of cerebral ischaemia.
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Frequent episodes of brief ischemia sensitize the fetal sheep brain toneuronallossand induce striatal injury.
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The findings from these various studies indicate thatneuronallossor dysfunction in this region is implicated in the deficits in working memory and the production of negative symptoms.
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Schizophrenia may involve genetically determined pathological processes of early brain development which continues to unfold as the brain matures throughneuronallossand synaptic pruning during adolescence.
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In neonates, hypoxic injury to the cerebellum is fairly common, resulting inneuronallossand gliosis.
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This suggests that chemical factors that are released from microglial cells are contributing toneuronalloss.
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The globus pallidus (lateral greater than medial segment) and subthalamic nucleus demonstrate consistentneuronallossand astrocytic gliosis.
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Neuronallossis accompanied by death of astrocytes (star-shaped glial cells) and activation of the microglia (another type of glial cell).
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This effect is potentially due to theneuronallossassociated with aging occurring mainly in the frontal lobes.
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Anterograde amnesia can't be treated with pharmacological methods due toneuronalloss.
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White matter disease may have a greater potential for recovery than gray matter disease, perhaps becauseneuronallossis less common.
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Essentially any disorder that causes some form ofneuronallossor gliosis in the basal ganglia has the potential to cause hemiballismus.
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This disease causesneuronallossand gliosis, which can include the subthalamic nucleus and other areas of the brain.
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An autopsy conducted showed cortical atrophy,neuronalloss, and gliosis, most pronounced in the paracentral and parietooccipital regions.
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This occurs via the deposition of hemosiderin in neuronal tissue, and is associated withneuronalloss, gliosis, and demyelination of neuronal cells.
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