Neuronal migration disorder (NMD) refers to a heterogenous group of disorders that, it is supposed, share the same etiopathological mechanism: a variable...
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Lissencephaly (category Neuronal migration disorders)
of rare brain disorders whereby the whole or parts of the surface of the brain are smooth. It is caused by defective neuronal migration during the 12th...
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Pachygyria (category Neuronal migration disorders)
characteristics of the brain in association with several neuronal migration disorders; most commonly disorders relating to varied degrees of lissencephaly. Lissencephaly...
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National Missile Defense Naturopathic doctor Neuromuscular disease Neuronal migration disorder New media No More Deaths, a humanitarian aid organization Non-metropolitan...
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Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome (category Neuronal migration disorders)
lissencephaly, all of which are classified along with CBPS as neuronal migration disorders. Diagnostic tests for CBPS include electroencephalograms, CT...
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personality disorder Movement disorders Narcissistic personality disorder Nervous system disorders Neuronal migration disorders Neurological disorder Orthopedic...
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Colpocephaly (category Congenital disorders of nervous system)
not known yet, it is commonly believed to occur as a result of neuronal migration disorders during early brain development, intrauterine disturbances, perinatal...
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to describe brain characteristics in association with several neuronal migration disorders; most commonly relating to lissencephaly. Lissencephaly (smooth...
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Development of the nervous system (redirect from Neuronal migration)
mediating some aspects of these processes such as the rate of neuronal migration, aspects of neuronal differentiation and axon pathfinding. Activity-dependent...
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Temporal lobe epilepsy (redirect from Neuronal loss in temporal lobe epilepsy)
malformation, neuronal migration disorders, infections such as encephalitis and meningitis, autoimmune disease (limbic encephalitis), and genetic disorders may...
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Microlissencephaly (category Neuronal migration disorders)
in the pathophysiology of microlissencephaly as well as other neuronal migration disorders. Congenital infections like cytomegalovirus are also known to...
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Neuromyotonia Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis Neuronal migration disorders Neuropathy Neurosis Niemann–Pick disease Non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder Nonverbal...
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regulate neurogenesis, migration, integration and the formation of neuronal networks. Neurulation Gliogenesis Neuronal migration disorder Purves, Dale (2012)...
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Agenesis of the corpus callosum (redirect from Callosal disorder)
disorders include: Aplasia of the cerebellar vermis Chiari malformation Colpocephaly Dandy–Walker syndrome Holoprosencephaly Hydrocephalus Neuronal migration...
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Polymicrogyria (category Congenital disorders of nervous system)
zoster virus.[additional citation(s) needed] Polymicrogyria is a disorder of neuronal migration, resulting in structurally abnormal cerebral hemispheres. The...
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initials related to diseases (infectious or non-infectious) and medical disorders. Acronyms in healthcare List of medical abbreviations: Overview List of...
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(netrin-1), a protein thought to be responsible for axon guidance and neuronal cell migration during development. A mutation of this gene (including nonsense...
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Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a substance use disorder characterized by cravings for opioids, continued use despite physical and/or psychological deterioration...
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Micropolygyria (category Brain disorders)
Micropolygyria is a neuronal migration disorder, a developmental anomaly of the brain characterized by development of numerous small convolutions (microgyri)...
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toxicity. The latter interferes with proliferation, differentiation, neuronal migration, axonal outgrowth, integration, and fine-tuning of the synaptic network...
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Schizophrenia (redirect from Integration disorder)
MicroRNAs are highly influential in early neuronal development, and their disruption is implicated in several CNS disorders; circulating microRNAs (cimiRNAs)...
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making the brain surface appear smooth. It is caused by defective neuronal migration. The failure of post-mitotic neurons in reaching their proper positions...
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, Mizuno, M., ... & Endo, T. (2001). Muscular dystrophy and neuronal migration disorder caused by mutations in a glycosyltransferase, POMGnT1. Developmental...
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is a disorder in which the brain does not properly form the gyri and sulci as a result from neuronal migration and cortical folding. This disorder can...
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H, Mizuno M, et al. (November 2001). "Muscular dystrophy and neuronal migration disorder caused by mutations in a glycosyltransferase, POMGnT1". Developmental...
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the mouse cortex prematurely activates NeuroD1(a pro-neuronal gene) and disrupts neuronal migration by targeting Foxg1. Contrary to the idea that miRNAs...
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Neuroblast (section Migration)
several disorders known as neuronal migration disorders that can cause serious problems. These arise from a disruption in the pattern of migration of the...
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cortical neuroepithelium. There is also a method of neuronal migration called multipolar migration. This is seen in multipolar cells, which are abundantly...
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predominantly in nerve cells (neurons), with roles in cell proliferation, neuronal migration, axonal outgrowth, dendritic morphogenesis, and synapse development...
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Walker–Warburg syndrome (category Autosomal recessive disorders)
the O-mannosyltransferase gene POMT1 give rise to the severe neuronal migration disorder Walker-Warburg syndrome". American Journal of Human Genetics...
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