Cerebellar and brainstem congenital defects (CBCDs) represent a wide spectrum of malformative disorders resulting from abnormal development of midbrain-hindbrain and characterised by high clinical and genetic heterogeneity. Due to the uncommonness of these conditions and the substantial under-recognition on brain imaging studies, limited information is available on their prevalence, genetic causes, natural history, and genotype-phenotype associations. Such a contingency of factors leads to uncertain prognosis and wrong counselling. .. [edited by the Author]

Clinical characterization, genetic screening and genotype-phenotype associations in cerebellar and brainstem congenital defects

NUOVO, SARA
2020

Abstract

Cerebellar and brainstem congenital defects (CBCDs) represent a wide spectrum of malformative disorders resulting from abnormal development of midbrain-hindbrain and characterised by high clinical and genetic heterogeneity. Due to the uncommonness of these conditions and the substantial under-recognition on brain imaging studies, limited information is available on their prevalence, genetic causes, natural history, and genotype-phenotype associations. Such a contingency of factors leads to uncertain prognosis and wrong counselling. .. [edited by the Author]
1-ott-2020
Inglese
Brainstem
Genetics
Cerebellum
MONTELEONE, Palmiero
VAJRO, Pietro
Università degli Studi di Salerno
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