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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Cerebral malformation with epilepsy
  1. ... mammalian target of rapamycin regulator DEPDC5 cause focal epilepsy with brain malformations. Ann Neurol. 2014 May;75(5):782-7. ...
  2. ... Citation on PubMed Sherr EH. The ARX story (epilepsy, mental retardation, autism, and cerebral malformations): one gene leads to many phenotypes. Curr Opin ...
  3. ... capillaries (capillary malformations).In people with microcephaly-capillary ... epilepsy). The problems with brain development and epilepsy lead ...
  4. ... system. The condition can also arise from brain malformations such as forms of cortical dysplasia, which are abnormalities in the outer surface of the brain (cerebral cortex). Many people with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome have a history of epilepsy beginning in infancy (infantile spasms) or a related ...
  5. ... Genetic Testing Registry: Complex cortical dysplasia with other brain malformations 7 Bilateral frontal polymicrogyria Bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria Bilateral ...
  6. ... spasms can also have nongenetic causes, such as brain malformations, other disorders that affect brain function, or brain damage. In addition, changes in ...
  7. ... polymicrogyria with postaxial polydactyly and hydrocephalus: a rare brain malformation syndrome associated with mental retardation and seizures. Neuropediatrics. ...
  8. ... in each cell can lead to less severe brain malformations or may cause no symptoms at all. A ... genitalia as a tangential migration disorder causing intractable epilepsy: proposal ... with abnormal genitalia (XLAG). Brain Dev. 2009 Jun;31(6):456-60. doi: ...
  9. ... smaller than normal (microcephaly). This underdevelopment of the brain causes severe intellectual disability, delayed development, and recurrent seizures (epilepsy) in individuals with ILS.More than 90 percent ...
  10. ... connecting the left and right halves of the brain (agenesis or dysgenesis of the corpus callosum). They have seizures beginning in infancy (infantile spasms), which tend to progress to recurrent seizures (epilepsy) that can be difficult to treat. Affected individuals ...
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