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Results 1 - 10 of 134 for Structural brain abnormalities
  1. ... is a condition characterized by impaired development and structural brain abnormalities. Affected infants are small at birth, and their ... starting before birth, which appears to underlie the structural brain abnormalities and severe developmental problems characteristic of FOXG1 syndrome. ...
  2. ... a rare disorder characterized by impaired development and structural brain abnormalities. The region of chromosome 14 that is deleted ... starting before birth, which appears to underlie the structural brain abnormalities and severe developmental problems characteristic of FOXG1 syndrome. ...
  3. ... brain abnormalities. Some people do not have apparent structural brain abnormalities but have some of the facial features associated ...
  4. ... trigonocephaly, which gives the forehead a pointed appearance. Structural brain abnormalities can occur with or without head abnormalities. For ...
  5. ... lip (philtrum), full cheeks, and a pointed chin.Structural brain abnormalities are also present in most people with Baraitser- ... is similar to pachygyria but involves the entire brain surface. These structural ... ear abnormalities and hearing loss, heart defects, presence of an ...
  6. ... may have an usually small head (microcephaly) and structural brain abnormalities, including underdeveloped or absent tissue connecting the left ...
  7. ... the back, a condition called Sprengel deformity. Rarely, structural brain abnormalities or a type of birth defect that occurs ...
  8. ... common features of GRIN2B-related neurodevelopmental disorder include structural brain abnormalities, an unusually small head size (microcephaly), impaired vision, ...
  9. ... often associated with an unusually small head (microcephaly), structural brain abnormalities, and intellectual disability ranging from moderate to severe. ...
  10. ... related health problems; however, scalp defects, seizures, and structural brain abnormalities have been noted in a small percentage of ...
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