Abstract: This review includes for the first time a dynamical systems analysis of human quadrupedalism in Uner Tan syndrome, which is characterized by habitual quadrupedalism, impaired intelligence, and rudimentary speech. The first family was discovered in a small village near Iskenderun, and families were later found in Adana and two other small vil-lages near Gaziantep and Canakkale. In all the affected individuals dynamic balance was impaired during upright walking, and they habitually preferred walking on all four extremities. MRI scans showed inferior cerebellovermian hypoplasia with slightly simplified cerebral gyri in three of the families, but appeared normal in the fourth. PET scans showed a de-creased glucose metabolic activity i...
“Uner Tan Syndrome” consists of two main symptoms: quadrupedal gait and primitive cognitive abilitie...
Since 2005, an extensive literature documents individuals from several families afflicted with "Uner...
PubMedID: 18205078The aim of this study was to describe additional patients (n= 3) exhibiting the Un...
Abstract: This review includes for the first time a dynamical systems analysis of human quadrupedali...
Uner Tan syndrome, discovered in 2005 by Dr. Tan, in Southern Turkey, mainly consists of habitual qu...
PubMedID: 17145687"Uner Tan Syndrome" was further studied in a second family. There was no cerebella...
Two consanguineous families with Uner Tan Syndrome (UTS) were analyzed in relation to self-organizin...
Two consanguineous families with Uner Tan Syndrome (UTS) were analyzed in relation to self-organizin...
“Uner Tan Syndrome” was further studied in a second family. There was no cerebellar atrophy, except ...
PubMedID: 25082551Objective: To investigate siblings from Kars (n = 2), Turkey, with diagonal-sequen...
<p><strong>"The Uner Tan syndrome is recently identified, and uniquely different neurological disord...
<p> </p> <p>Uner Tan syndrome in Kars family (Turkey) was presented, with (UTS Type-II) and without ...
A large family with six individuals exhibiting the Unertan syndrome (UTS) was identified residing in...
“Uner Tan Syndrome ” was further studied in a second family. There was no cerebellar atrophy, except...
“Uner Tan Syndrome” consists of two main symptoms: quadrupedal gait and primitive cognitive abilitie...
“Uner Tan Syndrome” consists of two main symptoms: quadrupedal gait and primitive cognitive abilitie...
Since 2005, an extensive literature documents individuals from several families afflicted with "Uner...
PubMedID: 18205078The aim of this study was to describe additional patients (n= 3) exhibiting the Un...
Abstract: This review includes for the first time a dynamical systems analysis of human quadrupedali...
Uner Tan syndrome, discovered in 2005 by Dr. Tan, in Southern Turkey, mainly consists of habitual qu...
PubMedID: 17145687"Uner Tan Syndrome" was further studied in a second family. There was no cerebella...
Two consanguineous families with Uner Tan Syndrome (UTS) were analyzed in relation to self-organizin...
Two consanguineous families with Uner Tan Syndrome (UTS) were analyzed in relation to self-organizin...
“Uner Tan Syndrome” was further studied in a second family. There was no cerebellar atrophy, except ...
PubMedID: 25082551Objective: To investigate siblings from Kars (n = 2), Turkey, with diagonal-sequen...
<p><strong>"The Uner Tan syndrome is recently identified, and uniquely different neurological disord...
<p> </p> <p>Uner Tan syndrome in Kars family (Turkey) was presented, with (UTS Type-II) and without ...
A large family with six individuals exhibiting the Unertan syndrome (UTS) was identified residing in...
“Uner Tan Syndrome ” was further studied in a second family. There was no cerebellar atrophy, except...
“Uner Tan Syndrome” consists of two main symptoms: quadrupedal gait and primitive cognitive abilitie...
“Uner Tan Syndrome” consists of two main symptoms: quadrupedal gait and primitive cognitive abilitie...
Since 2005, an extensive literature documents individuals from several families afflicted with "Uner...
PubMedID: 18205078The aim of this study was to describe additional patients (n= 3) exhibiting the Un...