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Cortical dysgenesis in a patient with Turner mosaicism
Y Terao1, K Hashimoto, N Nukina
1Department of Neurology, Institute for Brain Research, University of Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:
In a patient with Turner mosaicism who had mental retardation, epilepsy and cerebellar ataxia, MRI showed cerebellar atrophy and a bizarre cortical dysgenesis of the cerebrum, which was considered to comprise a mixture of relatively normal gyri and structures resembling pachygyria and lissencephaly. The karyotype of the patient was 45,X/47,XXX, but the brain dysgenesis could not be explained solely on the basis of this mosaicism, which is rarely associated with a gross abnormality in brain pathology. Abnormality of the X chromosome seems to have some potential for inducing cortical dysgenesis, and this case may be partially attributable to an abnormal locus on the X chromosome.