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Science -- Sign In To investigate the molecular pathogenesis of porencephaly, we studied a mouse To advance the understanding of porencephaly, we have identified and http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/308/5725/1167
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND School Of Medicine Brain And Tissue Bank Brain and Tissue Bank for Developmental Disorders. Links to Summaries for Disorder.porencephaly. UMB ID , AGE. UMB_1153, 32 weeks GA. M1331M, 5 years 2 days. http://medschool.umaryland.edu/BTBank/Porencephaly.htm
Extractions: Vol. 60 No. 6, June 2003 Featured Link E-mail Alerts Original Contribution Article Options Full text PDF Send to a Friend Readers Reply Submit a reply Related articles in this issue Similar articles in this journal Literature Track Add to File Drawer Download to Citation Manager PubMed citation Articles in PubMed by Burneo JG Kuzniecky R ISI Web of Science (2) Contact me when this article is cited Topic Collections Epilepsy Neuropathology Topic Collection Alerts
Extractions: Vol. 34 No. 3, March 1977 Featured Link E-mail Alerts ARTICLE Article Options Send to a Friend Readers Reply Submit a reply Similar articles in this journal Literature Track Add to File Drawer Download to Citation Manager PubMed citation Articles in PubMed by Leahy WR Singer HS Contact me when this article is cited W. R. Leahy and H. S. Singer The association of porencephalic cysts with hydrocephalus was first cited in 1939. Subsequent descriptions of this combination in terms of fixed, nonprogressive neurological problems have been reported. We describe four patients with hydrocephalus who had progressive focal motor deficits secondary to porencephalic diverticulation of the lateral ventricle. Symptoms of increased intracranial pressure were not a consistent finding in all patients. Enlargement of the porencephalic cyst is related to either
Extractions: This Article Full Text (PDF) Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Services Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal Download to citation manager ... Cited by other online articles PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Ho, S. S. Articles by Morawetz, R. SS Ho, RI Kuzniecky, F Gilliam, E Faught, M Bebin and R Morawetz UAB Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 35294, USA. PURPOSE: We determined the frequency of amygdalar-hippocampal atrophy in patients with congenital porencephaly-related seizure disorders to ascertain whether specific MR features of the porencephaly correlate with amygdalar-hippocampal atrophy and epilepsy. METHODS: We studied brain MR images of 22 patients with congenital porencephaly and measured the volume of the amygdala, the hippocampal formation, and the porencephalic cyst. We
Ask The Neurologist ANSWER porencephaly is just a term that means hole in the brain . This is theresult of an injury to the brain (such as a stroke). http://www.chasa.org/ask/porencephaly.htm
Pediatrics -- Sign In Page The diagnosis of AIS or porencephaly was confirmed by computed tomography or MRIfor each Clinical Information of Children With AIS or porencephaly http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/116/2/447
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Extractions: PEDIATRICS Vol. 116 No. 2 August 2005, pp. 447-453 (doi:10.1542/peds.2004-1905) This Article Full Text Full Text (PDF) P ... Citation Map Services E-mail this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in ISI Web of Science Similar articles in PubMed ... Download to citation manager PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Lynch, J. K. Articles by Nelson, K. B. Related Collections Blood PEDIATRICS Vol. 116 No. 2 August 2005, pp. 447-453 Objective. This study compared the frequencies of genetic and functional coagulation abnormalities in children with arterial ischemic stroke or porencephaly with frequencies in previously published studies. Methods. arterial ischemic stroke or porencephaly were referred to the National Institutes of Health. A blood sample, buccal smear sample, questionnaire, and pedigree were requested for each
Symptoms Of Porencephaly - CureResearch.com Symptoms of porencephaly including signs, symptoms, incubation period, duration,and correct diagnosis. http://www.cureresearch.com/p/porencephaly/symptoms.htm
Extractions: Malpractice General information about symptoms of Porencephaly: The symptom information on this page attempts to provide a list of some possible symptoms of Porencephaly. This symptom information has been gathered from various sources, may not be fully accurate, and may not be the full list of symptoms of Porencephaly. Furthermore, symptoms of Porencephaly may vary on an individual basis for each patient. Only your doctor can provide adequate diagnosis of symptoms and whether they are indeed symptoms of Porencephaly. List of symptoms of Porencephaly: The list of symptoms mentioned in various sources for Porencephaly includes: Symptoms of Porencephaly: Signs may include delayed growth and development, spastic paresis (slight or incomplete paralysis), hypotonia (low muscle tone), seizures (often infantile spasms), and macrocephaly (large head) or microcephaly (small head). Individuals with porencephaly may have poor or absent speech development, epilepsy, hydrocephalus, spastic contractures (shrinkage or shortening of a muscle), and mental retardation.
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Extractions: Porencephaly is an extremely rare disorder of the central nervous system involving cysts or cavities in a cerebral hemisphere. The cysts or cavities are usually the remnants of destructive lesions, but are sometimes the result of abnormal development. The disorder can occur before or after birth. Most infants show symptoms of the disorder shortly after birth. Diagnosis is usually made before age 1. Signs may include delayed growth and development, spastic paresis (slight or incomplete paralysis), hypotonia (low muscle tone), seizures (often infantile spasms), and macrocephaly (large head) or microcephaly (small head). Individuals with porencephaly may have poor or absent speech development, epilepsy, hydrocephalus, spastic contractures (shrinkage or shortening of a muscle), and mental retardation.
Rare Diseases Terms - Office Of Rare Diseases Synonyms, Hemiplegia, infantile, with porencephaly. Familial porencephalic whitematter disease. Information about Familial porencephaly is available from http://ord.aspensys.com/asp/diseases/diseaseinfo.asp?ID=2258
Porencephaly porencephaly. Unilateral porencephaly porencephaly Porencephalic cyst Indian Pediatrics Pathweb University of California San Diego fMRI Center http://www.gfmer.ch/genetic_diseases_v2/gendis_detail_list.php?cat3=235
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%175780 PORENCEPHALY, FAMILIAL porencephaly is a term used for any cavitation or cerebrospinal fluidfilled Type 1, or encephaloclastic porencephaly, is usually unilateral and results http://srs.sanger.ac.uk/srsbin/cgi-bin/wgetz?[omim-ID:175780] -e
Extractions: This Article Full Text (PDF) Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Services Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal Download to citation manager PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Eller, K. Articles by Kuller, J. KM Eller and JA Kuller BACKGROUND: There has been one reported case of porencephaly diagnosed postnatally as a result of amniocentesis. We report the first antenatal diagnosis of porencephaly, which apparently resulted from penetration of the fetal skull during amniocentesis. CASE: A 37-year-old woman had genetic amniocentesis at 16 weeks' gestation. The fetal skull was penetrated during the unguided procedure. Porencephaly discovered at 28 weeks' gestation was confirmed by imaging studies in the neonatal period. CONCLUSION: Inadvertent fetal skull penetration appeared to result from amniocentesis unguided by continuous ultrasound.