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Meanings of neuromuscular disease in English
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Usage of neuromuscular disease in English
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FA is a progressive neuromusculardisease, for which there is currently no cure.
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Eoghan is 11 years old and suffers from a rare and serious neuromusculardisease.
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How neuromusculardisease might affect different types of muscle mononucleate cells had not been determined.
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These findings indicate that BMD is markedly reduced in non-ambulatory children and adults with neuromusculardisease.
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The analysis of this system is important for improving balance and for early diagnosis of neuromusculardisease.
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Kennedy disease is an adult onset neuromusculardisease characterized by slowly progressive proximal and bulbar muscle weakness.
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Heat shock proteins in neuromusculardisease have been investigated to some extent but were largely neglected until recently.
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Aims: To investigate the impact of NPPV on hospitalisations and sleep related respiratory parameters in children with neuromusculardisease.
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Improvements in medical care have allowed many children with neuromusculardisease and chronic respiratory failure to survive into adulthood.
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Undiagnosed patients were investigated using either massively parallel sequencing of a panel of neuromusculardisease genes panel, or whole exome sequencing.
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Background: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as motor neuron disease, is a progressive neuromusculardisease that causes disability and eventual death.
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Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis is a rare genetic neuromusculardisease characterized by episodes of skeletal muscle paralysis associated with low serum potassium.
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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neuromusculardisease characterized by the degeneration of motor neurons in the spinal cord.
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After heart transplantation, it can influence the postoperative course and quality of life, but screening for neuromusculardisease is not routinely performed.
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The six core elements and optimal time frame of transition should be applied, with special consideration of the psychosocial aspects associated with neuromusculardisease.
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MHE-patients and patients with neuromusculardiseases were excluded from the study.