Although epilepsy and mental retardation are commonly observed in individuals with chromosomal aberrations, the identification of EEG/epileptic profiles in those with specific chromosome anomalies remains difficult. A few syndromes seem to show peculiar clinical and EEG associations. The authors report an electroclinical investigation on a group of patients carrying X chromosome anomalies: 16 patients with Turner's syndrome, 17 with Klinefelter's syndrome, 1 with an X-autosomal rearrangement, 2 with Xq isochromosome [Xq(i)], and 7 with triple X syndrome. Epilepsy and/or EEG anomalies were found in three of the patients with Klinefelter's syndrome, in one patient with an X-autosomal rearrangement, and in five of those with triple X syndrome....
Epilepsy and abnormal electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns have been reported in mentally retarded...
Chromosomal diseases are heterogeneous conditions with complex phenotypes, which include also epilep...
In symptomatic epilepsies due to chromosomal aberrations, epileptogenesis may be either the direct c...
Although epilepsy and mental retardation are commonly observed in individuals with chromosomal aberr...
Abstract Background Many chromosomal abnormalities are associated with Central Nervous System (CNS) ...
Epilepsy, together with mental retardation, represents a common manifestation of chromosomal aberrat...
Epilepsy is commonly observed in patients with chromosomal aberrations. We evaluated epilepsy and el...
Epilepsy is common in chromosomal abnormalities, but systematic studies are scanty. We describe an I...
Purpose: Triple X syndrome, is an often undiagnosed chromosomal abnormality with an incidence of 1/1...
Epilepsy is among the most frequent findings in many, especially autosomal, chromosome aberrations. ...
Turner syndrome (TS) is the most frequent sex abnormality in females, generally associated with a 45...
Epilepsy and electroencephalographic (EEG) anomalies are common in subjects carrying chromosomal abe...
47,XYY karyotype is a Y chromosome aneuploidy characterized by an extra copy of the Y chromosome in ...
Mental retardation and epilepsy often occur together. They are both heterogeneous conditions with ac...
Turner's syndrome (TS) is rarely associated with serious abnormalities of brain structure or malform...
Epilepsy and abnormal electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns have been reported in mentally retarded...
Chromosomal diseases are heterogeneous conditions with complex phenotypes, which include also epilep...
In symptomatic epilepsies due to chromosomal aberrations, epileptogenesis may be either the direct c...
Although epilepsy and mental retardation are commonly observed in individuals with chromosomal aberr...
Abstract Background Many chromosomal abnormalities are associated with Central Nervous System (CNS) ...
Epilepsy, together with mental retardation, represents a common manifestation of chromosomal aberrat...
Epilepsy is commonly observed in patients with chromosomal aberrations. We evaluated epilepsy and el...
Epilepsy is common in chromosomal abnormalities, but systematic studies are scanty. We describe an I...
Purpose: Triple X syndrome, is an often undiagnosed chromosomal abnormality with an incidence of 1/1...
Epilepsy is among the most frequent findings in many, especially autosomal, chromosome aberrations. ...
Turner syndrome (TS) is the most frequent sex abnormality in females, generally associated with a 45...
Epilepsy and electroencephalographic (EEG) anomalies are common in subjects carrying chromosomal abe...
47,XYY karyotype is a Y chromosome aneuploidy characterized by an extra copy of the Y chromosome in ...
Mental retardation and epilepsy often occur together. They are both heterogeneous conditions with ac...
Turner's syndrome (TS) is rarely associated with serious abnormalities of brain structure or malform...
Epilepsy and abnormal electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns have been reported in mentally retarded...
Chromosomal diseases are heterogeneous conditions with complex phenotypes, which include also epilep...
In symptomatic epilepsies due to chromosomal aberrations, epileptogenesis may be either the direct c...