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Results 91 - 100 of 364 for Cerebral hypoplasia
  1. ... parts of the body. Some affected individuals have abnormalities of brain structures, such as the tissue that connects the ... or a structure at the back of the brain known as the cerebellar vermis. Eye abnormalities that can occur include a gap or hole ...
  2. ... Individuals with trisomy 13 often have heart defects, brain or spinal cord abnormalities, very small or poorly developed eyes (microphthalmia), extra ...
  3. ... problems in CLCN2-related leukoencephalopathy are caused by abnormalities in the brain. People with this condition have leukoencephalopathy, an abnormality ...
  4. ... type of brain cancer called a glioma. The brain and spinal cord abnormalities associated with ECCL can cause seizures, abnormal tensing ...
  5. ... head (macrocephaly), a buildup of fluid in the brain (hydrocephalus), heart valve abnormalities, distinctive-looking facial features that are described as " ...
  6. ... Meckel syndrome vary widely among affected individuals. Numerous abnormalities of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) have been ... remains unclear how they lead to specific developmental abnormalities of the brain, kidneys, and other parts of the body.Mutations ...
  7. Perry syndrome is a progressive brain disease that is characterized by four major features: a pattern of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism, psychiatric changes, weight loss, and abnormally slow breathing (hypoventilation). These signs and symptoms typically appear in a person' ...
  8. ... of folds and grooves. In most cases, these abnormalities impair brain growth, causing the brain to be smaller than ...
  9. ... the cerebellum, which is the part of the brain that coordinates movement. This abnormality can cause hypotonia and delayed development of motor ...
  10. ... childhood. Brain changes can also occur. These include brain tissue loss (atrophy) and abnormalities of the tissue connecting the left and right halves of the brain (corpus callosum) or the hippocampus, which is a ...
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