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of Leigh infantile subacute Necrotizing encephalopathy
Also Known As:
Necrotizing encephalopathy, infantile subacute, of Leigh; Leigh's necrotizing encephalopathy
Networked:
1
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
0
trials/studies)
Disease Context: Research Results
Nervous System Diseases: 14178
Central Nervous System Diseases: 4213
Brain Diseases: 15694
Metabolic Brain Diseases: 215
Inborn Metabolic Brain Diseases: 2
Leigh Disease: 601
of Leigh infantile subacute Necrotizing encephalopathy: 1
Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities: 933
Inborn Genetic Diseases: 11939
Inborn Errors Metabolism: 1162
Inborn Metabolic Brain Diseases: 2
Leigh Disease: 601
of Leigh infantile subacute Necrotizing encephalopathy: 1
Inborn Errors Carbohydrate Metabolism
Inborn Errors Pyruvate Metabolism
Leigh Disease: 601
of Leigh infantile subacute Necrotizing encephalopathy: 1
Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases: 15
Metabolic Diseases: 10142
Mitochondrial Diseases: 21919
Leigh Disease: 601
of Leigh infantile subacute Necrotizing encephalopathy: 1
Inborn Errors Metabolism: 1162
Inborn Metabolic Brain Diseases: 2
Leigh Disease: 601
of Leigh infantile subacute Necrotizing encephalopathy: 1
Inborn Errors Carbohydrate Metabolism
Inborn Errors Pyruvate Metabolism
Leigh Disease: 601
of Leigh infantile subacute Necrotizing encephalopathy: 1
Metabolic Brain Diseases: 215
Inborn Metabolic Brain Diseases: 2
Leigh Disease: 601
of Leigh infantile subacute Necrotizing encephalopathy: 1
Related Diseases
1.
Thiamine Deficiency
Experts
1.
Miller, James A
: 1 article (08/2011)
2.
Philbert, Martin A
: 1 article (08/2011)
3.
Runkle, Stephanie A
: 1 article (08/2011)
4.
Tjalkens, Ronald B
: 1 article (08/2011)
Drugs and Biologics
Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to of Leigh infantile subacute Necrotizing encephalopathy:
1.
3-dinitrobenzene
IBA
08/01/2011 - "
Prolonged exposure to the chemical intermediate, 1,3-dinitrobenzene (1,3-DNB), produces neuropathology in the central nervous system of rodents analogous to that observed in various conditions of acute energy deprivation including thiamine deficiency and Leigh's necrotizing encephalopathy.
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