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adrenomyeloneuropathy

Terms vs Adrenomyeloneuropathy - What's the difference?

terms | adrenomyeloneuropathy |


As nouns the difference between terms and adrenomyeloneuropathy

is that terms is while adrenomyeloneuropathy is a progressive, x-linked, genetic, neurological disorder that deteriorates the myelin sheath that protects the spinal cord.

Amn vs Adrenomyeloneuropathy - What's the difference?

amn | adrenomyeloneuropathy | Synonyms |

Adrenomyeloneuropathy is a synonym of amn.



As nouns the difference between amn and adrenomyeloneuropathy

is that amn is initialism of adrenomyeloneuropathy while adrenomyeloneuropathy is a progressive, X-linked, genetic, neurological disorder that deteriorates the myelin sheath that protects the spinal cord.

Adrenoleukodystrophy vs Adrenomyeloneuropathy - What's the difference?

adrenoleukodystrophy | adrenomyeloneuropathy | Hyponyms |

Adrenoleukodystrophy is a hyponym of adrenomyeloneuropathy.


As nouns the difference between adrenoleukodystrophy and adrenomyeloneuropathy

is that adrenoleukodystrophy is (medicine) a degenerative genetic disease in which myelin is lost from nerve cells in the brain while adrenomyeloneuropathy is a progressive, x-linked, genetic, neurological disorder that deteriorates the myelin sheath that protects the spinal cord.

Leukodystrophy vs Adrenomyeloneuropathy - What's the difference?

leukodystrophy | adrenomyeloneuropathy | Hyponyms |

Leukodystrophy is a hyponym of adrenomyeloneuropathy.


As nouns the difference between leukodystrophy and adrenomyeloneuropathy

is that leukodystrophy is (medicine) any of a group of disorders characterized by progressive degeneration of the white matter of the brain, caused by imperfect growth or development of the myelin sheath that acts as an insulator around nerve fibres while adrenomyeloneuropathy is a progressive, x-linked, genetic, neurological disorder that deteriorates the myelin sheath that protects the spinal cord.

Sheath vs Adrenomyeloneuropathy - What's the difference?

sheath | adrenomyeloneuropathy |


As nouns the difference between sheath and adrenomyeloneuropathy

is that sheath is a scabbard; a holster for a sword while adrenomyeloneuropathy is a progressive, X-linked, genetic, neurological disorder that deteriorates the myelin sheath that protects the spinal cord.

As a verb sheath

is to put an object (especially a weapon, in particular, a sword) into its sheath.

Myelin vs Adrenomyeloneuropathy - What's the difference?

myelin | adrenomyeloneuropathy |


As nouns the difference between myelin and adrenomyeloneuropathy

is that myelin is (neuroanatomy) a white, fatty material, composed of lipids and lipoproteins, that surrounds the axons of nerves while adrenomyeloneuropathy is a progressive, x-linked, genetic, neurological disorder that deteriorates the myelin sheath that protects the spinal cord.

Deteriorate vs Adrenomyeloneuropathy - What's the difference?

deteriorate | adrenomyeloneuropathy |


As a verb deteriorate

is to make worse; to make inferior in quality or value; to impair.

As a noun adrenomyeloneuropathy is

a progressive, x-linked, genetic, neurological disorder that deteriorates the myelin sheath that protects the spinal cord.

Disorder vs Adrenomyeloneuropathy - What's the difference?

disorder | adrenomyeloneuropathy |


As nouns the difference between disorder and adrenomyeloneuropathy

is that disorder is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner while adrenomyeloneuropathy is a progressive, x-linked, genetic, neurological disorder that deteriorates the myelin sheath that protects the spinal cord.

Neurological vs Adrenomyeloneuropathy - What's the difference?

neurological | adrenomyeloneuropathy |


As an adjective neurological

is dealing with the study of the brain; neurology.

As a noun adrenomyeloneuropathy is

a progressive, x-linked, genetic, neurological disorder that deteriorates the myelin sheath that protects the spinal cord.

Genetic vs Adrenomyeloneuropathy - What's the difference?

genetic | adrenomyeloneuropathy |


As an adjective genetic

is relating to genetics or genes.

As a noun adrenomyeloneuropathy is

a progressive, X-linked, genetic, neurological disorder that deteriorates the myelin sheath that protects the spinal cord.

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