WOS: A1996VT86300006PubMed ID: 8948159It is currently believed that there are two subsets of septo-optic dysplasia (de Morsier's syndrome), one with schizencephaly and the other without schizencephaly. Also, some authors consider septo-optic dysplasia as a mild form of holoprosencephaly. This article describes a third form of the anomaly which is associated with total callosal absence. Two patients similar to this one have previously been reported. None of these three patients had interhemispheric fusion in any form, excluding holoprosencephaly. They had normal facies, All of them presented with seizures, and no hormonal abnormality was found. This new clinicoradiological type of the anomaly is suggested to be labelled as calloso-septo-opti...
INTRODUCTION: Septo-optic dysplasia (De Morsier syndrome) is defined as the association between opti...
WOS: A1995RK01100023PubMed ID: 7567274The corpus callosum normally grows in a ventral to dorsal dire...
WOS: 000072892000008PubMed ID: 9585631The corpus callosum develops from anterior to posterior, start...
PubMed ID: 8948159It is currently believed that there are two subsets of septo-optic dysplasia (de M...
Septo-optic dysplasia designates a unique and rare malformation of anterior midline structure of th...
WOS: A1996WP95500012PubMed ID: 9107111It is generally accepted that there are two subsets of septo-o...
Septo –optic dysplasia with lissencephaly rarely occurs simultaneously. We describe such a patient p...
De Morsier syndrome dysplasia septo-optic (DSO), was described by De Morsier in 1956, who recognized...
ABSTRACT- Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a syndrome composed by optic nerve and septum pellucidum dy...
ObjectiveThe diagnosis of de Morsier syndrome or septo-optic dysplasia is made on the basis of the d...
Introduction: Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is an uncommon developmental disorder involving variable m...
The clinical triad of septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) comprises the absence of the septum pellucidum, co...
Objective: Septo-optic dysplasia consists of optic nerve and septum pellucidum dysgenesis. This synd...
Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a rare congenital disorder occurring in only 1 in 10,000 live births....
The clinical triad of septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) comprises the absence of the septum pellucidum, co...
INTRODUCTION: Septo-optic dysplasia (De Morsier syndrome) is defined as the association between opti...
WOS: A1995RK01100023PubMed ID: 7567274The corpus callosum normally grows in a ventral to dorsal dire...
WOS: 000072892000008PubMed ID: 9585631The corpus callosum develops from anterior to posterior, start...
PubMed ID: 8948159It is currently believed that there are two subsets of septo-optic dysplasia (de M...
Septo-optic dysplasia designates a unique and rare malformation of anterior midline structure of th...
WOS: A1996WP95500012PubMed ID: 9107111It is generally accepted that there are two subsets of septo-o...
Septo –optic dysplasia with lissencephaly rarely occurs simultaneously. We describe such a patient p...
De Morsier syndrome dysplasia septo-optic (DSO), was described by De Morsier in 1956, who recognized...
ABSTRACT- Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a syndrome composed by optic nerve and septum pellucidum dy...
ObjectiveThe diagnosis of de Morsier syndrome or septo-optic dysplasia is made on the basis of the d...
Introduction: Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is an uncommon developmental disorder involving variable m...
The clinical triad of septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) comprises the absence of the septum pellucidum, co...
Objective: Septo-optic dysplasia consists of optic nerve and septum pellucidum dysgenesis. This synd...
Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a rare congenital disorder occurring in only 1 in 10,000 live births....
The clinical triad of septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) comprises the absence of the septum pellucidum, co...
INTRODUCTION: Septo-optic dysplasia (De Morsier syndrome) is defined as the association between opti...
WOS: A1995RK01100023PubMed ID: 7567274The corpus callosum normally grows in a ventral to dorsal dire...
WOS: 000072892000008PubMed ID: 9585631The corpus callosum develops from anterior to posterior, start...