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- noun
encephalomyelopathy
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Examples
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TDP-43, which led Stern's team to give the condition a new name: chronic traumatic encephalomyopathy, or CTEM.
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In fact, no other brain studies have reported the presence of both tau and TDP-43, which led Stern's team to give the condition a new name - chronic traumatic encephalomyopathy, or CTEM.
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Paulin was born in April 2004 with mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, a rare and terminal illness that prevents the boy from walking, talking, sitting or standing.
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His death in 1998 preceded by more than a decade the recent discovery that head trauma can produce a disease, known as chronic traumatic encephalomyopathy, that mimics ALS.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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In fact, no other brain studies have reported the presence of both tau and TDP-43, which led Stern's team to give the condition a new name - chronic traumatic encephalomyopathy, or CTEM.
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TDP-43, which led Stern's team to give the condition a new name: chronic traumatic encephalomyopathy, or CTEM.
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This new disease, referred to as chronic traumatic encephalomyopathy (CTEM) by McKee and colleagues is likely caused by the repetitive head trauma experienced by athletes in contact sports.
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The study authors are calling the newly identified condition chronic traumatic encephalomyopathy (CTEM), and said it is "likely" caused by repeated head injuries.
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The study authors are calling the newly identified condition chronic traumatic encephalomyopathy (CTEM), and said it is "likely" caused by repeated head injuries.
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McKee and her colleagues are calling this new disease as chronic traumatic encephalomyopathy (CTEM).
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