She has a number of complex conditions including congenital microcephaly and cerebral palsy. |
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If untreated, the disorder results in mental retardation, microcephaly, delayed speech, seizures, eczema and behavior abnormalities. |
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Congenital brain anomalies like microcephaly, abnormal cortical mantle formation, agenesis of the corpus callosum have been reported. |
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Measurement of the head circumference is vital to detect associated microcephaly or macrocephaly. |
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Centrosome and cilia dysfunction are associated with a variety of human diseases such as microcephaly, lissencefaly, cancer or infertility. |
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Both patients showed neurological symptoms from the neonatal period with poor reactivity, hypotonia, and severe microcephaly. |
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Some anthropologists have suggested that the hobbits could be modern-human dwarfs with a condition called microcephaly, a condition of abnormal smallness of the head. |
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The present clinical picture is one characterised by marked mental retardation, microcephaly, craniofacial dysmorphia and physical malformations. |
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Second, it showed that what seems to be going wrong in microcephaly is that the process of development is running too fast. |
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Clinical features included microgenitalia, mental retardation with microcephaly and dysmorphic features consistent with those of the known 9p syndrome. |
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A disruption of this gene was previsouly reported in a patient with postnatal microcephaly, corpus callosum agenesis, seizures, and severe mental retardation. |
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They included hydrocephaly and microcephaly, as well as cardiopulmonary, skeletal, and genitourinary malformations. |
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Puerto Rico reported the first case of microcephaly acquired on US soil in May, involving a dead fetus that a woman turned over to health authorities. |
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This consists of prenatal growth deficiency, microcephaly and mental deficiency in children born to mothers who have received phenytoin, barbiturates, alcohol, or trimethadione. |
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Facial abnormalities, microcephaly, neurological problems with agitation, behavioural problems, cognitive problems or even mental retardation: these are some of the risks for the child. |
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Objective: We compared the prevalence of major and minor anomalies in a consecutive sample of newborn infants with congenital microcephaly with that among normocephalic infants. |
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In the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences they describe a statistical analysis of two of the genes that cause microcephaly when they go wrong. |
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No one thinks microcephaly can be reversed. |
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Along with a small head circumference, patients with microcephaly can experience developmental delay as well as a variety of neurological disorders, including seizures and problems with balance and coordination. |
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It has also been used to treat structural brain disorders such as microcephaly, hypoxic brain damage, prior strokes, and developmental abnormalities. |
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The record they were given on leaving the hospital stated that the baby's head measured 35 cm and showed signs of microcephaly whereas there had been no reference to this on the original record. |
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They also have the same condition, microcephaly, where the brain is underdeveloped and smaller than average. |
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Already, by growing a personalized organoid with cells from a patient, the researchers have learned about microcephaly, a developmental disorder marked by a small brain. |
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The rising number of Zika disease cases in Brazil has corresponded with a spike in microcephaly cases, a birth defect resulting from incomplete brain development. |
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In 2008, a full-term boy was born with microcephaly and a petechial rash. |
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As well as the conditions she was born with, Nancy was later diagnosed with brain disorder lissencephaly and microcephaly, a rare neurological disorder. |
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Patients had microcephaly, short stature, mild spasticity, thoracic scoliosis, hyperextendable MCP joints, rocker-bottom feet, hyperextended elbows and knees. |
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They associated lower numbers of DUF1220 with microcephaly, when the brain is too small and larger amounts with macrocephaly, when the brain is abnormally large. |
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Microcephaly is a condition often associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. |
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