The diagnostic features and clinical signs of 21 patients with lissencephaly type I are reviewed from the Department of Neurology, Westeinde Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands; the Departments of Child Neurology, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, and Sophia Children’s Hospital, Rotterdam
OBJECTIVES: To determine the involvement of the midbrain and hindbrain (MHB) in the groups of classi...
Lissencephaly means smooth brain, i.e., brain without convolutions or gyri. Miller in (1963) and lat...
Lissencephaly is associated with various types of intractable epilepsy. However, complication by Len...
Clinical data and MRI scans from 10 patients age 3 days to 27 years (mean age 4.6 years) with lissen...
Background: The spectrum of lissencephaly (LIS) corresponds to a group of serious brain malformation...
Lissencephaly has been long maintained a malformation involving only the brain. Classic lissencephal...
Clinical, cytogenetic and molecular studies in 65 patients with isolated lissencephaly sequence (ILS...
International audienceObjective: With the largest data set of patients with LIS1-related lissencepha...
AbstractPurposeTo study the usefulness of EEG in the diagnosis of lissencephaly, a rare cortical dev...
The neurologic manifestations and syndromes associated with Lyme disease are reported in 96 patients...
Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC), called fetal akinesia sequence (FAS) in this study of 5 le...
Clinical manifestations of Lyme disease (LD) in 97 seropositive children were reviewed at the Childr...
Eight children, including 2 siblings, with infantile onset cerebral leukoencephalopathy and megalenc...
Introduction. Lissencephaly (“smooth brain”) forms a major group of brain malformations due to ab...
Background: Patients with LIS1-associated classic lissencephaly typically present with severe psycho...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the involvement of the midbrain and hindbrain (MHB) in the groups of classi...
Lissencephaly means smooth brain, i.e., brain without convolutions or gyri. Miller in (1963) and lat...
Lissencephaly is associated with various types of intractable epilepsy. However, complication by Len...
Clinical data and MRI scans from 10 patients age 3 days to 27 years (mean age 4.6 years) with lissen...
Background: The spectrum of lissencephaly (LIS) corresponds to a group of serious brain malformation...
Lissencephaly has been long maintained a malformation involving only the brain. Classic lissencephal...
Clinical, cytogenetic and molecular studies in 65 patients with isolated lissencephaly sequence (ILS...
International audienceObjective: With the largest data set of patients with LIS1-related lissencepha...
AbstractPurposeTo study the usefulness of EEG in the diagnosis of lissencephaly, a rare cortical dev...
The neurologic manifestations and syndromes associated with Lyme disease are reported in 96 patients...
Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC), called fetal akinesia sequence (FAS) in this study of 5 le...
Clinical manifestations of Lyme disease (LD) in 97 seropositive children were reviewed at the Childr...
Eight children, including 2 siblings, with infantile onset cerebral leukoencephalopathy and megalenc...
Introduction. Lissencephaly (“smooth brain”) forms a major group of brain malformations due to ab...
Background: Patients with LIS1-associated classic lissencephaly typically present with severe psycho...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the involvement of the midbrain and hindbrain (MHB) in the groups of classi...
Lissencephaly means smooth brain, i.e., brain without convolutions or gyri. Miller in (1963) and lat...
Lissencephaly is associated with various types of intractable epilepsy. However, complication by Len...