Red Core Syndrome Superior

Superior caudate nucleus syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that causes brain dysfunction that affects a person's physical activity and causes a variety of symptoms. This syndrome may develop due to disruption of the normal communication between the forebrain, cerebellum and spinal cord.



Red medallion superior syndrome is called Alpers-Hutter syndrome and is an inherited disorder of the neuromuscular system. Its development is provoked by mutations in the gene responsible for the synthesis of the protein necessary for the functioning of neurons, or their neurochemical receptors - muscle tissue mitochondria. There is also an assumption