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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Macrogyria
  1. Isolated lissencephaly sequence (ILS) is a condition that affects brain development before birth. Normally, the cells that make up the exterior of the brain (cerebral ...
  2. Lissencephaly with cerebellar hypoplasia (LCH) affects brain development, resulting in the brain having a smooth appearance (lissencephaly) instead of its normal folds ...
  3. X-linked lissencephaly with abnormal genitalia (XLAG) is a condition that affects the development of the brain and genitalia. It occurs most often in males. ...
  4. ... a pattern of abnormal brain development known as lissencephaly. Normally the exterior of the brain (cerebral cortex) ... multi-layered with folds and grooves. People with lissencephaly have an abnormally smooth brain with fewer folds ...
  5. ... PAFAH1B1 gene have been found to cause isolated lissencephaly sequence (ILS). This condition is characterized by abnormal ... results in the brain having a smooth surface (lissencephaly) instead of its normal folds and grooves. Individuals ...
  6. ... DCX gene have been found to cause isolated lissencephaly sequence (ILS). This condition is characterized by abnormal ... results in the brain having a smooth surface (lissencephaly) instead of its normal folds and grooves. Individuals ...
  7. ... condition typically have a brain abnormality called cobblestone lissencephaly, in which the surface of the brain lacks ... that this problem with neuronal migration causes cobblestone lissencephaly in children with Walker-Warburg syndrome. Less is ...
  8. The ADGRG1 gene, formerly known as GPR56, provides instructions for making a protein that is critical for normal brain development. Before birth, the ADGRG1 ...
  9. ... TUBA1A gene have been found to cause isolated lissencephaly sequence (ILS). This condition is characterized by abnormal ... results in the brain having a smooth appearance (lissencephaly) instead of its normal folds and grooves. Individuals ...
  10. ... in the ARX gene can cause X-linked lissencephaly with abnormal genitalia (XLAG). This condition is characterized ... results in the brain having a smooth appearance (lissencephaly) instead of its normal folds and grooves. Males ...
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