Syndromes with lissencephaly. I: Millerdieker and Norman‐Roberts syndromes and isolated lissencephaly

William B. Dobyns(Mayo Clinic), Robert F. Stratton(Baylor College of Medicine), Frank Greenberg(Baylor College of Medicine)
American Journal of Medical Genetics
July 1, 1984
Cited by 218

Abstract

Lissencephaly (smooth-brain) is an abnormality of brain development characterized by incomplete neuronal migration and a smooth cerebral surface. At least 2, and possibly more, distinct pathological types occur, each associated with several distinct syndromes. In this paper, the manifestations of 3 disorders associated with type I (classical) lissencephaly are discussed, including the Miller-Dieker syndrome with or without deficiency of 17p13, Norman-Roberts syndrome, and isolated lissencephaly sequence.


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