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Results 31 - 40 of 364 for Cerebral hypoplasia
  1. ... halves of the brain (the corpus callosum). These brain abnormalities likely contribute to the neurological problems in affected ... People with Pol III-related leukodystrophy often have abnormalities in eye ... from the eyes to the brain (the optic nerves) and seizures may also occur ...
  2. ... that do not improve with treatment (intractable seizures). Brain abnormalities, including deterioration (atrophy) of brain tissue, lead to severe developmental delay; affected individuals ...
  3. ... cord abnormality known as spina bifida and a brain abnormality called a Chiari malformation.Although breathing problems can ...
  4. ... adulthood.Combined D,L-2-HGA causes severe brain abnormalities that become apparent in early infancy. Affected infants ...
  5. ... problems. In the absence of stroke or another brain abnormality, most people with incontinentia pigmenti have normal intelligence. ...
  6. ... the basal ganglia. The relationship between these specific brain abnormalities and the abnormal thiamine transporter is unknown.It ...
  7. ... neuropathy), which can begin in childhood or adulthood.Brain abnormalities can also occur in people with CFEOM3. Some ... folds and ridges on the surface of the brain are smaller and more numerous than usual.Tukel syndrome ... eye movement. CFEOM1 ...
  8. ... seen by medical imaging; the relationship between these brain abnormalities and the intellectual disability associated with Weaver syndrome ...
  9. ... of people with Snijders Blok-Campeau syndrome have brain abnormalities, such as enlarged spaces in the brain where cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) accumulates. Less commonly, affected ...
  10. ... with this form of CLN8 disease have mild brain abnormalities resulting from nerve cell death in the brain, but the cause of the cell death is ...
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