Malformations of Cortical Development: Difference between revisions
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* type I FCDs, | * type I FCDs, | ||
* mild MCDs | * mild MCDs | ||
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! Group !! Affected step of development !! MCDs resulting from the disturbance !! Short definition of the MCD | |||
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| Group I || Progenitor cell proliferation and apoptosis || | |||
* Microcephaly | |||
* Macrocephaly | |||
* Hemimegalencephaly | |||
* Focal cortical dysplasia || | |||
* Abnormally small head and brain | |||
* Abnormally big head and brain | |||
* Overgrowth of (part of) a cerebral hemisphere | |||
* Disturbed lamination and dysmorphic neurons | |||
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| Group II || Neuronal migration || | |||
* Lissencephaly type I | |||
* Periventricular heterotopia (PH) | |||
* Subcortical band heterotopia/double cortex || | |||
* Absence of normal convolutions/folds | |||
* Neurons accumulating at the ventricles underneath a normal cortex | |||
* Band of grey matter located between the lateral ventricular wall and the cortex | |||
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| Group III || Neuronal organisation || | |||
* Cobblestone lissencephaly/lissencephaly type II | |||
* Polymicrogyria | |||
* Schizencephaly || | |||
* Overmigration of neurons to localize on the surface of a brain with reduced gyri | |||
* Too many (usually small) folds/convolutions | |||
* Fluid-filled cleft from ventricle(s) to pia lined by heterotopic grey matter | |||
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Revision as of 09:41, 22 May 2024
Categories
- group I: abnormal cell proliferation or apoptosis
- group II: abnormal neuronal migration
- group III: abnormal cortical organization
Group | Characteristics | Conditions |
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Group I | abnormal proliferation of neuronal and glial cells |
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Group II | abnormal neuronal migration |
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Group III | abnormal cortical organization |
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Group | Affected step of development | MCDs resulting from the disturbance | Short definition of the MCD |
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Group I | Progenitor cell proliferation and apoptosis |
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Group II | Neuronal migration |
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Group III | Neuronal organisation |
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