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Results 1 - 10 of 364 for Cerebral hypoplasia
  1. ... intellectual disability, developmental delay, distinctive facial features, and brain abnormalities.Most people with MCTT syndrome have mild to ... craniosynostosis). People with MCTT syndrome often have characteristic brain abnormalities. The surface of the brain normally has many ...
  2. ... syndrome is a rare condition characterized by a brain abnormality called agenesis of the corpus callosum, the presence ... the early stages of development before birth. Other brain abnormalities, including the growth of large cysts in brain ...
  3. ... that is characterized by neurological problems, such as brain abnormalities and developmental delay, and can also include other ... limited to a few words or phrases. Common brain abnormalities in desmosterolosis include malformation of the tissue that ...
  4. ... a condition characterized by impaired development and structural brain abnormalities. Affected infants are small at birth, and their ... before birth, which appears to underlie the structural brain abnormalities and severe developmental problems characteristic of FOXG1 syndrome. ...
  5. ... is directly related to the severity of the brain abnormalities. However, individuals with mildly affected facial features can have severe brain abnormalities. Some people do not have apparent structural brain ...
  6. ... loss.People with Coats plus syndrome also have brain abnormalities including abnormal deposits of calcium (calcification), the development ... brain tissue known as white matter (leukodystrophy). These brain abnormalities worsen over time, causing slow growth, movement disorders, ...
  7. ... life. MPPH syndrome is also associated with a brain abnormality called bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria (BPP). The surface of ... the folds are irregular and unusually small. Other brain abnormalities, including a buildup of fluid in the brain ( ...
  8. ... overall, problems with movement, and intellectual disability. The brain abnormalities are usually present at birth, and in some ... and type 2 (PCH2). In addition to the brain abnormalities described above, PCH1 causes problems with muscle movement ...
  9. ... cysts can grow in size and number.The brain abnormalities in people with megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts ... condition have recurrent seizures (epilepsy). Despite the widespread brain abnormalities, people with this condition typically have only mild ...
  10. ... and make them more likely to break.The brain abnormalities characteristic of PLOSL typically appear in a person' ... disrupt normal bone remodeling and lead to progressive brain abnormalities in people with PLOSL. Researchers believe that the ...
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