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Darier disease, also known as Darier-White disease, keratosis follicularis, or dyskeratosis follicularis (MIM #124200), is a rare autosomal dominant genodermatosis characterized by a persistent eruption of red-brown, keratotic papules scattered to confluent in a seborrheic distribution, nail abnormalities, pitting of ...
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I have supratentorial white matter disease and I'm not sure exactly what this is.
White matter
one's grey and one's white.....they're both matter though...
Lyme disease can cause a high white blood count.
White blood disease is an old name for leukemia. There are many more white blood cells than there should be.
no the report says normal gray white differentiation
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AIDS dementia is a disease that destorys the white matter of the brain
Leghorns, no matter the color, can get any disease that any other chicken can get.
Binswanger disease is a rare form of progressive dementia that develops after age 60 and involves degeneration of the brain's white matter.
yes it is possible. it is a rare condition called condermitiosis or white blood disease. It is a fatal virus that will cause red blood cells to turn white and be pumped out through the digestive system. AKA white fecal matter.
This phrase is a statement that would be used by a radiologist when reviewing the results from a MRI. Breaking down the phrase by individual parts:T2 - An indication of the type of scan that was done. In a T2-weighted scan, areas that are fluid-filled appear bright, while areas that are fatty appear dark. A T1 scan would show the opposite results.Hyperintensity - An indication of a bright region on the scan.Foci of T2 Hyperintensity, therefore, means "focal points, or concise areas, of very bright spots."Subcortical and periventricular white matter - These are locations within the brain. Regions of the brain are categorized by color (white matter or grey matter) and location (cortical, or related to the cortex, subcortical, or below the cortex, etc).The statement, therefore, means "white spots on a MRI scan at certain locations within the brain."This statement alone does not indicate any particular disease is present. It is a piece of information that a neurologist would use to help determine whether or not someone had a certain disease or condition. There are many conditions or diseases which can cause white spots on the brain; only a neurologist can sort through the possibilities and determine what caused these white spots.
White matter
This results in the destruction of the white matter of the brain and nervous system and causes the symptoms of Canavan disease
Gray matter is a normal part of the brain, not a disease.
Canavan disease is sometimes called spongy degeneration of the brain since it is characterized by a sponginess or swelling of the brain cells and a destruction of the white matter of the brain
grey matter