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Malformations 02

Topic: Pathology

Created on Sunday, February 8 2009 by gliageek

Last modified on Sunday, February 8 2009.


Courtesy of Dr. Mark Cohen

This appearance may be seen in all of the following conditions, EXCEPT:

 
        A) Hemimegalencephaly
 
        B) Intrauterine ischemia
 
        C) Aicardi syndrome
 
        D) Intrauterine infection
 
        E) Doublecortin mutation
 

 


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A) hemimegalencephaly

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PMG is often seen in association with HME, and may be prominent in patients resected for HME  (See References)

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B) intrauterine ischemia

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The MCA distribution has suggested that intrauterine ischemia may be important in the genesis of sporadic polymicrogyria  (See References)

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C) Aicardi syndrome

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PMG, along with subcortical heterotopias, is a prominent component of this x-linked syndrome  (See References)

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D) intrauterine infection

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PMG has been reported in association with intrauterine CMV, VZV, toxo, and syphilis.  (See References)

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E) doublecortin mutation

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Doublecortin mutations result in diffuse x-linked lissencephaly  (See References)

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References:

1. Graham, D.I., and Lantos, P.L. (2002). Greenfield's Neuropathology, 7th ed. Arnold Press, New York. (ISBN:0340742313)Advertising:
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Malformations 02
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