(L.) Skeels is a unique endemic species in Morocco, renowned for its ecological characteristics and socio-economic importance. In Morocco, recent years have seen an exacerbation of the harmful effects of climate change, leading to an alarming decline in the natural regeneration of this species in its original habitats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFis among the most important species of the Moroccan forest in terms of ecological, environmental, and socio-economic aspects. However, it faces a delicate balance between regeneration and degradation in its natural habitat. Hence, the efforts to preserve and regenerate argan forests are crucial for biodiversity, soil quality, and local livelihoods, yet they face challenges like overgrazing and climate change.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF(L.) Skeels is an endemic species to Morocco that has multiple uses. It plays multiple important roles in terms of its botanical, ecological, and economic properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the cases of 2 siblings with progressive encephalopathy. The first symptoms were noted when they were 6 years old. The full clinical picture included myoclonus, seizures, cerebellar ataxia, blindness due to optic atrophy and retinal degeneration, deafness, swallowing difficulties with relatively spared intellectual functions.
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August 1991
The authors report the case of a 22-year old man presenting with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis who developed peripheral neuropathy. Nerve biopsy showed evidence of demyelination and remyelination, suggesting axonal degeneration. The neurological symptoms improved after treatment with chenodesoxycholic acid.
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