We studied the neuroimaging and neurophysiological aspects of 17 patients with midline facial defects with ocular hypertelorism (MFDH). The investigation protocol included a previous semistructured questionnaire about family history; gestational, neonatal, and postnatal development; and dysmorphologic and neurologic evaluation. Recognized monogenic disorders and individuals with other well-known conditions were excluded. All patients had high resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) and routine electroencephalograms (EEGs). We detected abnormalities in five patients whose MRIs had been previously reported as normal. MRI showed central nervous system (CNS) structural abnormalities in all patients, whi...
Malformations of cortical development (MCDs) are an important cause of epilepsy and an extremely int...
Background: Malformations of cortical development (MCDs) are a major source of handicap. Much progre...
During development in utero of the human brain, an error in one or more of the orderly processes of ...
Objectives: We studied the neuroimaging and neurophysiological aspects of 17 patients with midline f...
The aim of this study were to describe and to compare structural central nervous system (CNS) anomal...
Objective: Twenty-four patients were evaluated to better characterize neurological and neuroradiolog...
The aim of this study were to describe and to compare structural central nervous system (CNS) anomal...
In order to contribute to clinical delineation of midline facial defects with hypertelorism (MFDH) a...
In order to contribute to clinical delineation of midline facial defects with hypertelorism (MFDH) a...
We report on a child with midline facial defects with hypertelorism (MFDH), median cleft lip, spheno...
We report on a child with midline facial defects with hypertelorism (MFDH), median cleft lip, spheno...
This article reviews Malformations of Cortical Development (MCD) diagnosed by Magnetic Resonance Ima...
Malformations of cortical development (MCD) result from disruptions in the complex process of the hu...
Malformations of cortical development (MCDs) comprise a variable spectrum of clinical, neuroradiolog...
In order to contribute to clinical delineation of midline facial defects with hypertelorism (MFDH) a...
Malformations of cortical development (MCDs) are an important cause of epilepsy and an extremely int...
Background: Malformations of cortical development (MCDs) are a major source of handicap. Much progre...
During development in utero of the human brain, an error in one or more of the orderly processes of ...
Objectives: We studied the neuroimaging and neurophysiological aspects of 17 patients with midline f...
The aim of this study were to describe and to compare structural central nervous system (CNS) anomal...
Objective: Twenty-four patients were evaluated to better characterize neurological and neuroradiolog...
The aim of this study were to describe and to compare structural central nervous system (CNS) anomal...
In order to contribute to clinical delineation of midline facial defects with hypertelorism (MFDH) a...
In order to contribute to clinical delineation of midline facial defects with hypertelorism (MFDH) a...
We report on a child with midline facial defects with hypertelorism (MFDH), median cleft lip, spheno...
We report on a child with midline facial defects with hypertelorism (MFDH), median cleft lip, spheno...
This article reviews Malformations of Cortical Development (MCD) diagnosed by Magnetic Resonance Ima...
Malformations of cortical development (MCD) result from disruptions in the complex process of the hu...
Malformations of cortical development (MCDs) comprise a variable spectrum of clinical, neuroradiolog...
In order to contribute to clinical delineation of midline facial defects with hypertelorism (MFDH) a...
Malformations of cortical development (MCDs) are an important cause of epilepsy and an extremely int...
Background: Malformations of cortical development (MCDs) are a major source of handicap. Much progre...
During development in utero of the human brain, an error in one or more of the orderly processes of ...