Hereditary diseases of the nervous system

Nervous system hereditary diseases are caused by changes in the amount, structure, or function of the genetic material of germ cells or fertilized eggs, which cause the development of individuals with neurological dysfunction as the main clinical manifestation. It is different from congenital heart disease caused by rubella virus infection in the fetus, and it is also different from familial diseases such as familial hypothyroidism caused by environmental factors of the same family, which are non-hereditary.

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