10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «MACRENCEPHALY»
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Physical Diagnosis in Neonatology
Macrencephaly. A: This infant had a dysmorphic, enlarged brain without
hydrocephalus. Macrencephaly represents an increase in the size of the brain,
generally due to aberration in neuronal proliferation, not secondary to
hydrocephalus.
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Neurology of the Newborn
Isolated Macrencephaly Familial Autosomal dominant (relation to ''benign
enlargement of extracerebral spaces'' or ''external hydrocephalus'') Autosomal
recessive Sporadic Associated Disturbance of Growth Achondroplasia Beckwith
...
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The Encyclopedia of Neuropsychological Disorders
" This book serves as an A-Z reference that addresses the neuropsychological aspects of 300 neurological, neuropsychiatric, and neuromedical disorders.
Chad A. Noggle, Raymond S. Dean, Arthur MacNeill Horton, 2012
Generally this is the case when its measures are statistically more than 97% of the population.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Fanaroff and Martin's Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine: Diseases ...
Macrencephaly (Greek makros, “large,” enkephalos, “brain”) literally
describesenlargement or overgrowth of the brain. The term is synonymous with
megalencephaly (Greek megas, “large,” enkephalos,“brain”). Macrencephaly
itselfis not a ...
Richard J. Martin, Avroy A. Fanaroff, Michele C. Walsh, 2010
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Differential Diagnosis in Pediatric Radiology
Table 5.5 Macrocephaly due to macrencephaly < Fig. 5.11 Macrencephaly (
familial). Cranial height and length are above normal; width is within normal limits
. US shows mild ventricular enlargement with no subdural effusion No neurologic
...
Klaus-Dietrich Ebel, Gabriele Benz-Bohm, 1999
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The Neuropsychology of Autism
Overall, rates of brain growth in children with an ASD can usually be
characterized as one of three types: those that show persistent enlarged brain
sizes and meet criteria for macrencephaly (i.e., > 97th percentile); those that
show large ...
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Oski's Pediatrics: Principles & Practice
Macrencephaly is observed in a heterogenous group of disorders and refers to
the presence of a large or "heavy" brain. Although macrencephaly is not well
described neuropatho- logically, it is found in association with a number of
genetic ...
Julia A. McMillan, Ralph D. Feigin, Catherine DeAngelis, 2006
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Comprehensive Neonatal Care: An Interdisciplinary Approach
The resulting disorders include micrencephaly, macrencephaly, and neuro-
fibromatosis. Micrencephaly may be due to a reduction in either the size (
micrencephaly vera) or number (radial microbrain) of stem cells. Micrencephaly
vera is ...
Carole Kenner, Judy Wright Lott, 2007
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Magnetic resonance imaging of central nervous system ...
7.8.3 Macrencephaly The definition of macrencephaly is as imprecise as that of
microcephaly. Brain weights in excess of 1700 g have been described.
Macrencephaly has occasionally been found in individuals with superior
intelligence, but is ...
Walter Josef Huk, Günther Gademann, Gerd Friedmann, 1990