1. Dentato-olivary dysplasia in sibs: an autosomal recessive disorder?
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T Martland, R E Morton, I Young, and Brian Harding
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Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Developmental Disabilities ,Genes, Recessive ,Autopsy ,Severe epilepsy ,Nuclear Family ,Central nervous system disease ,Epilepsy ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetics (clinical) ,Early onset ,Psychomotor retardation ,business.industry ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,Dentate nucleus ,Dysplasia ,Dentate Gyrus ,Hypertension ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
The cases of a brother and sister with dentato-olivary dysplasia are described. Both had severe developmental delay, severe epilepsy of early onset, evolving hypertonic quadriplegia, and death in early childhood. Postmortem examination of the brain in one child showed a particular form of dentato-olivary dysplasia. These children show many features in common with previously described cases of this condition, but this is the first report of occurrence in sibs.
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- 1997
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