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Neuroferritinopathy is misdiagnosed as Parkinson's or Huntington's disease. In this, due to a genetic fault, the iron gets inside the brain but is unable to get out.
Neuroferritinopathy is a rare brain condition that traps people in their bodies and seems to largely affect descendants of one family. As a university launches a drugs trial in a hope of reversing ...
Elizabeth Taylor, 59, from Rochdale, has neuroferritinopathy, which has gradually caused the loss of speech and movement. She now depends fully on her husband, James, and daughter, Penny, for care.
Neuroferritinopathy is a rare brain condition that traps people in their bodies and seems to largely affect descendants of one family. As a university launches a drugs trial in a hope of reversing ...
Samantha Denison, 58, has neuroferritinopathy, a rare disease that mainly affects a small number of families with roots in Cumbria.
Intricate mechanisms regulate iron homeostasis in the CNS. In this Review, Rouault considers the role of brain iron accumulation in several common neurodegenerative disorders and discusses ...
LifeArc has announced that it has funded a pivotal clinical trial at the University of Cambridge for £750,000 to re-purpose a UK-licensed medicine to treat the ultra-rare genetic disease ...
Elizabeth Taylor, 59, from Rochdale, has neuroferritinopathy, which has gradually caused loss of speech and movement. She now depends fully on her husband, James, and daughter, Penny, for care.
Elizabeth Taylor, 59, from Rochdale, has neuroferritinopathy, which has gradually caused loss of speech and movement. She now depends fully on her husband, James, and daughter, Penny, for care. Mrs ...