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Cerebral hypoplasia
- ... formation of structures along the midline of the brain, and pituitary hypoplasia.The first major feature, optic nerve hypoplasia, is ... connections than usual between the eyes and the brain. As a result, people with optic nerve hypoplasia have impaired vision in one or both eyes. ...
- ... that carry signals between the eyes and the brain (optic nerve hypoplasia). Eyes that do not look in the same ...
- ... in regions of the brain known as the cerebrum and cerebellum. Abnormalities can also be seen in other regions of the brain, including the brainstem, which is the part that ...
- ... impairs the expression of certain genes in the brain, disrupting development. Abnormalities in certain brain regions likely underlie the speech, intellectual, and behavioral ...
- ... that carry signals between the eyes and the brain (optic nerve hypoplasia), or vision loss early in life (early-onset ... cerebello-ocular syndrome with abnormal glycosylation due to abnormalities in dolichol metabolism. Brain. 2010 Nov;133(11):3210-20. doi: 10. ...
- ... structure of small blood vessels, particularly in the brain. These blood vessel abnormalities (described as arteriopathy) greatly increase the risk of ...
- ... X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy, but medical testing may show brain or biochemical abnormalities. Some individuals with the asymptomatic form may develop ...
- ... the levels of certain neurotransmitters, which disrupts normal brain function. These abnormalities underlie the intellectual disability and other characteristic features ...
- ... is not known how FGFR3 mutations cause the brain and skin abnormalities associated with this disorder. FGFR3 Thanatophoric dysplasia is ...
- ... alters the expression of several genes involved in brain growth and development. Abnormalities in the growth and development of the brain likely underlie the cognitive problems and other neurological ...