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CADASIL or
CADASIL syndrome,
involving cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with
subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy, is the most
common form...
- disease,
including those that are
congenital or
idiopathic and
include CADASIL, aneurysms,
amyloid angiopathy,
arteriovenous malformations, fistulas,...
- are
caused by prions, as in the
cases of PML (caused by the JC virus),
CADASIL (caused by
abnormal NOTCH3
protein activity), and
Krabbe disease (caused...
- and traumatic. This
classification is
diffuse sometimes. For
example CADASIL syndrome is at the same time
hereditary and hypoxic. Lyon, G.; Fattal-Valevski...
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stroke after years of
disability resulting from a rare
medical condition,
CADASIL,
which caused a
series of strokes. His
funeral was held at Paisley's Woodside...
- activity, and
expression of synaptophysin.
Anoxic depolarization in the
brain CADASIL Cerebrovascular disease Cerebral palsy Dejerine–Roussy
syndrome Functional...
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exocytosis complex.
Another genetic disorder ****ociated with
migraine is
CADASIL syndrome or
cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with
subcortical infarcts...
- from the facility's
tanks to
signal an orgy. Roderick,
suffering from
CADASIL, pins hope on Victorine's
experimental heart mesh,
while Madeline, now...
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dominant arteriopathy with
subcortical infarcts and
leukoencephalopathy (
CADASIL).
Mutations in NOTCH3 have also been
identified in
families with Alzheimer's...
- conditions, more
prominently recognized in the elderly, some of
which are:
CADASIL syndrome, depression, Alzheimer's disease,
Chagas disease, Creutzfeldt–Jakob...