- (gyri) and
grooves (sulci). It is a form of
cephalic disorder.
Terms such as
agyria (no gyri) and
pachygyria (broad gyri) are used to
describe the appearance...
- Two
characteristics of
lissencephaly include its
absence of
convolutions (
agyria) and
decreased presence of
convolutions (pachygyria). The
types of seizures...
-
inversus Agnosia,
primary visual Agoraphobia Agraphia Agyria Agyria pachygyria polymicrogyria Agyria-pachygyria type 1 Ahumada-Del
Castillo syndrome Aicardi–Goutières...
-
Polymicrogyria (PMG) is a
condition that
affects the
development of the
human brain by
multiple small gyri (microgyri)
creating excessive folding of the...
- philogyny, polygynist,
polygyny gyr- ring Gr**** γῦρος (gûros), γυρός (gurós)
agyria, autogyro, gyre, gyrectomy, gyrencephalic, gyrodyne, gyroid, gyromagnetic...
-
endosalpingiosis of the
uterus Flotch syndrome Fluorosis Flynn–Aird
syndrome Focal agyria pachygyria Focal alopecia congenital megalencephaly Focal dermal hypoplasia...
-
called Warburg syndrome,
Chemke syndrome, HARD
syndrome (Hydrocephalus,
Agyria and
Retinal Dysplasia),
Pagon syndrome,
cerebroocular dysgenesis (COD) or...
-
Microlissencephaly Schizencephaly Porencephaly Pachygyria Polymicrogyria Agyria Macrogyria Microgyria Micropolygyria Grey
matter heterotopia Agenesis of...
- lissencephaly. This
includes a
spectrum of
simplified cortex ranging from
agyria (a
total absence of
cortical convolutions) to
pachygyria (broadened gyri)...
- philogyny, polygynist,
polygyny gyr- ring Gr**** γῦρος (gûros), γυρός (gurós)
agyria, autogyro, gyre, gyrectomy, gyrencephalic, gyrodyne, gyroid, gyromagnetic...