Superolateral Surface of Brain

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Superolateral Surface of Brain

SUPEROLATERAL SURFACE On the superolateral surface, two sulci, the lateral and the central, can be easily identified. The lateral (sylvian) sulcus has a short stem between the orbital surface of…

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Rett Syndrome

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Rett Syndrome

After a normal pregnancy and delivery, early development is apparently normal through age 6 months; however, retrospectively, subtle deviant patterns occur, including deceleration of acquired head growth. Developmental progress stalls…

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Autism Spectrum Disorders

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Autism Spectrum Disorders

CLINICAL PRESENTATION The most severe of these disorders, autistic disorder, is characterized by markedly abnormal development in communication and social interaction and a markedly restricted range of activity and interests….

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Developmental Dyslexia

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Developmental Dyslexia

Because the primary deficit in developmental dyslexia is in reading and writing, the abnormality is usually not identified until the first few years of grade school, the time when children…

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Neuronal Proliferation and Migration Disorders

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Neuronal Proliferation and Migration Disorders

Defective Proliferation. A decrease in neuronal number may lead to microcephaly (microencephaly vera), whereas an increase may result in megalencephaly. Prenatal influences, including familial factors, are paramount in each abnormality….

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Sheath and Satellite Cell Formation

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Sheath and Satellite Cell Formation

Oligodendrocytes in the CNS and Schwann cells in the PNS form myelin sheaths by similar processes. In an action similar to the continuous wrapping of a bolt of cloth, the…

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