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Results 61 - 70 of 614 for Cerebral hypoplasia
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... with this form of CLN8 disease have mild brain abnormalities resulting from nerve cell death in the brain, but the cause of this cell death is ...
  3. ... development. People with this condition often have a brain abnormality called cobblestone lissencephaly, in which the surface of the brain has a bumpy, irregular appearance (like that of ...
  4. ... involved, people with severe osteopetrosis can also have brain abnormalities, intellectual disability, or recurrent seizures (epilepsy).A few ... typically do not have life-threatening bone marrow abnormalities. However, some ... in the brain, intellectual disability, and a form of kidney disease ...
  5. ... be features of this condition.Less commonly, other brain abnormalities have been reported in people with Dandy-Walker malformation. These abnormalities include an underdeveloped or absent tissue connecting the left and right halves of the brain (agenesis of the corpus callosum), a sac-like ...
  6. ... have an usually small head (microcephaly) and structural brain abnormalities, including underdeveloped or absent tissue connecting the left and right halves of the brain (agenesis of the corpus callosum).People with genitopatellar ...
  7. ... twisting of the intestines (intestinal malrotation), heart or brain abnormalities, an opening in the roof of the mouth ( ...
  8. ... back, a condition called Sprengel deformity. Rarely, structural brain abnormalities or a type of birth defect that occurs during the development of the brain and spinal cord (neural tube defect) can occur ...
  9. ... of the mouth (palate). Some affected individuals have brain abnormalities, such as absent or underdeveloped tissue connecting the left and right halves of the brain (agenesis or dysgenesis of the corpus callosum). However, ...
  10. ... characterized by impaired communication and social interaction. Structural brain abnormalities may also be present in affected individuals. For example, one or both sides of the brain may be enlarged (hemimegalencephaly or megalencephaly) or have ...
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