09
Jan
Brain abnormalities in Cri-du-Chat syndrome – MRI findings
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Brain Abnormalities in Cri-du-Chat syndrome – MRI findings. The clinical manifestations of cri-du-chat syndrome are well known. Previous studies have revealed segments of chromosome 5p responsible for the cat-like cry, growth delay, microcephaly, etc. Structural brain anomalies detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have not been specifically investigated on a... Read More
18
Jul
Integrated analysis of the critical region 5p15.3–p15.2 associated with cri-du-chat syndrome
Integrated analysis of the critical region 5p15.3–p15.2 associated with cri-du-chat syndrome Cri-du-chat syndrome (CdCs) is caused by a deletion of the distal part of the short arm of chromosome 5. The clinical characteristics of CdCs are well known and include a cat-like cry, psychomotor delay, intellectual disability, microcephaly and dysmorphic... Read More