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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Cerebellar hypoplasia
  1. VLDLR-associated cerebellar hypoplasia is an inherited condition that affects the development of the brain. People with this condition have an unusually small ...
  2. Lissencephaly with cerebellar hypoplasia (LCH) affects brain development, resulting in the brain having a smooth appearance (lissencephaly) instead of its normal folds ...
  3. ... has two main forms: microcephaly with pontine and cerebellar hypoplasia (MICPCH), and X-linked intellectual disability (XL-ID) ... INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER WITH MICROCEPHALY AND PONTINE AND CEREBELLAR HYPOPLASIA; MICPCH PubMed Burglen L, Chantot-Bastaraud S, Garel ...
  4. ... the part of the skull that contains the cerebellum and the brainstem (the posterior fossa) are abnormally large. These abnormalities often result in problems with movement, coordination, intellect, ...
  5. ... of the brain known as the cerebrum and cerebellum. Abnormalities can also be seen in other regions of ...
  6. ... TACH); leukodystrophy with oligodontia (LO); or hypomyelination with cerebellar atrophy and hypoplasia of the corpus callosum (HCAHC). Because these disorders ...
  7. ... the back of the brain known as the cerebellar vermis. Eye abnormalities that can occur include a gap or hole ...
  8. ... and fusion of the two sides of the cerebellum. These brain abnormalities likely contribute to the movement problems and intellectual ...
  9. ... the brain that is involved in coordinating movement (cerebellum). Other neurological abnormalities that can occur in primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency ...
  10. ... cells in the brain, particularly in the putamen, cerebellum, and white matter. Abnormalities in these brain regions underlie the movement, speech, ...
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