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familial macrocephaly are
considered to have megalencephaly. Many
people with
abnormally large heads or
large skulls are healthy, but
macrocephaly may be...
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Proteus syndrome Other names Partial gigantism-nevi-hemihypertrophy-
macrocephaly syndrome,
Wiedemann syndrome Alex Green, a 7-year-old boy with Proteus...
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distinct syndrome in 1997 and
named macrocephaly-cutis
marmorata telangiectasia congenita or M-CMTC. A new name,
macrocephaly-capillary malformation, abbreviated...
- (low
muscle tone), and a
characteristic facial appearance including macrocephaly (an
abnormally large head). FG syndrome's
major clinical features include...
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aspects of the disorder:
Macrosomia (excessive
birth weight), Obesity,
Macrocephaly (excessive head size) and
Ocular abnormalities. It is
unknown if it is...
- most
individuals with
macrocephaly are healthy.[citation needed]
Hemimegalencephaly is an
extremely rare form of
macrocephaly and is
characterized by...
- gene. It is
characterized by hypotonia,
intellectual disability, and
macrocephaly.
Children with JS may also have
epilepsy or meet
criteria for diagnosis...
- (often to the
detriment of
other areas) is
called urban primacy or
urban macrocephaly.
Urban primacy can be
measured as the
share of a country's po****tion...
- multi-system
disorder that also
includes neurodevelopmental disorders such as
macrocephaly. The
incidence of Cowden's
disease is
about 1 in 200,000,
making it quite...
- his legacy.
Laurence Kim P**** was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, with
macrocephaly,
damage to the cerebellum, and
agenesis of the
corpus callosum, a condition...