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Results 81 - 90 of 364 for Cerebral hypoplasia
  1. ... 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. ...
  2. ... that carry signals between the eyes and the brain (optic nerve hypoplasia). Eyes that do not look in the same ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... impairs the expression of certain genes in the brain, disrupting development. Abnormalities in certain brain regions likely underlie the speech, intellectual, and behavioral ...
  5. ... 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. ...
  6. ... structure of small blood vessels, particularly in the brain. These blood vessel abnormalities (described as arteriopathy) greatly increase the risk of ...
  7. ... X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy, but medical testing may show brain or biochemical abnormalities. Some individuals with the asymptomatic form may develop ...
  8. ... the levels of certain neurotransmitters, which disrupts normal brain function. These abnormalities underlie the intellectual disability and other characteristic features ...
  9. ... is not known how FGFR3 mutations cause the brain and skin abnormalities associated with this disorder. FGFR3 Thanatophoric dysplasia is ...
  10. ... 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 ...
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