Miller-Dieker syndrome: A disorder affecting specific pathways of neuronal migration Article

Alvarez, LA, Yamamoto, T, Wong, B et al. (1986). Miller-Dieker syndrome: A disorder affecting specific pathways of neuronal migration . NEUROLOGY, 36(4), 489-493. 10.1212/WNL.36.4.489

cited authors

  • Alvarez, LA; Yamamoto, T; Wong, B; Resnick, TJ; Llena, JF; Moshé, SL

authors

abstract

  • A patient with the typical craniofacial features and clinical course of Miller-Dieker syndrome (MDS) was found on autopsy to have focal pachygyria rather than lissencephaly. The brainstem and cerebellum were hypoplastic, but thalami and basal ganglia were normal. We believe that MDS is a syndrome in which multiple specific pathways of neuronal migration are affected selectively, such as migration to the neocortex, migration via corpus pontobulbare, and cerebellar migration. However, another migration pathway (via corpus gangliothalamicum) is spared.

publication date

  • January 1, 1986

published in

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start page

  • 489

end page

  • 493

volume

  • 36

issue

  • 4