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- Sensory neuronopathy (also known as sensory ganglionopathy) is a type of peripheral neuropathy that results primarily in sensory symptoms (such as parasthesias...
- diseases, sensory neuronopathies, toxins, or autonomic dysfunction. Neurotoxins such as chemotherapy agents may cause neuronopathies. Among the signs/symptoms...
- Facial onset sensory and motor neuronopathy, often abbreviated FOSMN, is a rare disorder of the nervous system in which sensory and motor nerves of the...
- Andermann syndrome, also known as agenesis of corpus callosum with neuronopathy (ACCPN), Charlevoix disease and KCC3 axonopathy among other names, is a...
- (ipsilateral face, contralateral body), facilitating diagnosis. Sensory neuronopathy (also known as sensory ganglionopathy) is a type of peripheral neuropathy...
- neurons directly. This affects the sensory neurons (known as sensory neuronopathy or dorsal root ganglionopathy). The effect of this is to cause symptoms...
- palsy Hereditary spastic paraplegia LMN only: Distal hereditary motor neuronopathies Spinal muscular atrophies SMA SMAX1 SMAX2 DSMA1 Congenital DSMA Spinal...
- spinal muscular atrophy (SMAJ), also known as late-onset spinal motor neuronopathy (LOSMoN), is an ultra-rare neuromuscular disorder characterized by muscle...
- 54–62. doi:10.1159/000151118. PMID 13771732. GeneReviews/NCBI/NIH/UW entry on Deafness–Dystonia–Optic Neuronopathy Syndrome MTS — a page at NIH website...
- and pain transmission. Anterior root of spinal nerve Knee jerk Sensory neuronopathy (also known as sensory ganglionopathy): A heterogenous group of causes...