Search results for "CORPUS CALLOSUM"

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Examination of the fetal brain by transabdominal three-dimensional ultrasound: potential for routine neurosonographic studies

2006

Objective To evaluate the role of transabdominal three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound in the assessment of the fetal brain and its potential for routine neurosonographic studies. Methods We studied prospectively 202 consecutive fetuses between 16 and 24 weeks' gestation. A 3D ultrasound volume of the fetal head was acquired transabdominally. The entire brain anatomy was later analyzed using the multiplanar images by a sonologist who was expert in neonatal cranial sonography. The quality of the conventional planes obtained (coronal, sagittal and axial, at different levels) and the ability of the 3D multiplanar neuroscan to visualize properly the major anatomical structures of the brain were eva…

Corpus callosumFourth ventricleCisterna magnaUltrasonography PrenatalFetal DevelopmentImaging Three-DimensionalPregnancymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCingulate sulcus3D ultrasoundFetal headBrain DiseasesThird ventricleRadiological and Ultrasound Technologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBrainObstetrics and GynecologyGeneral MedicineAnatomyEchoencephalographymedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicinePregnancy Trimester SecondCerebellar vermisFemalebusinessUltrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Osseous oral hyaline ring granuloma mimicking a mandible tumor in a child with congenital agenesis of the corpus callosum

2017

Background Hyaline ring granuloma (HRG) of the oral cavity is an uncommon disorder considered to be a foreign-body reaction resulting from implantation of food vegetable particles. Microscopically, it is characterized by the presence of structures of hyaline rings in an inflamed fibrous tissue background, which contains multinucleated giant cells. Material and methods We present the case of a 4-year-old boy diagnosed with a mandible osseous HRG, which showed clinical and tomographic aspects suggestive of an aggressive bone tumor. Results The patient underwent surgical exploration and histopathologic analysis showed fragments composed predominantly of widespread dense connective tissue with …

Dense connective tissuePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyOdontologíaCase Report03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEosinophilicMedicineAgenesis of the corpus callosumGeneral DentistryHyalineOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryMandible030206 dentistryAnatomy:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludGiant cell030220 oncology & carcinogenesisGranulomaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASChronic Inflammatory InfiltratebusinessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Biometry of the fetal corpus callosum by three-dimensional ultrasound

2013

Objectives To construct reference ranges of quantitative characteristics of the fetal corpus callosum. Methods Women referred to a tertiary center for sonographic examination were recruited to undergo a detailed fetal scan from 17 to 41 weeks of gestation. Three-dimensional (3D) sonographic volumes of normal fetal brains were acquired and analyzed offline. We obtained three different measurements of the corpus callosal length, as well as the height (/thickness) of its segments, namely the rostrum, genu, body and splenium. Results Initially we recruited 604 pregnant women, of whom 138 were excluded because of various disorders/abnormalities, multiple pregnancy or gestational age < 18 weeks. …

FetusRadiological and Ultrasound Technologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundRostrumObstetrics and GynecologySpleniumGestational ageGeneral MedicineAnatomyCorpus callosumDysgenesisReproductive MedicineMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging3D ultrasoundbusinessUltrasound in Obstetrics &amp; Gynecology
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Intracranial Pressure and Mass Displacements of the Intracranial Contents

1976

The brain is completely surrounded by the bony skull and its closely adherent, tough, dural inner lining. This converts the enclosed space into a watertight chamber with the exception of the small, basally situated foramen magnum. In adults, these factors combine to prevent the skull from expanding. Consequently, the intracranial volume cannot fluctuate. In addition, the intracranial contents — blood, brain, and spinal fluid — are essentially noncompressible.

Foramen magnumbusiness.industryAnatomyVentricular systemCorpus callosumSkullmedicine.anatomical_structurePosterior cranial fossaIntracranial volumeotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineSubarachnoid spacebusinessIntracranial pressure
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Effect of claustrum stimulation on neurons of the contralateral medial oculomotor area, in the cat

1990

In chloralose-anaesthetized cats, the extracellular spontaneous unitary activity was recorded from 157 neurons, located in the medial oculomotor area. 98 units were identified as projecting onto the superior colliculus. Electrical stimulations of the contralateral claustrum provoked, on 13 of these cells, an excitatory effect, lasting 10-35 ms and appearing with a latency of 20-50 ms. Full length section of the corpus callosum totally abolished the contralateral claustrum effect. The results suggest that in the cat, the claustrum may have a role in the bilateral control of the visuo-motor performance.

General NeuroscienceSuperior colliculusCentral nervous systemAnatomyBiologyCorpus callosumClaustrumBasal GangliaElectric StimulationFunctional LateralityFrontal LobeOculomotor nucleusElectrophysiologyElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureBasal gangliaCatsExcitatory postsynaptic potentialmedicineAnimalsNeuroscienceNeuroscience Letters
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Novel mutations including deletions of the entire OFD1 gene in 30 families with type 1 orofaciodigital syndrome : a study of the extensive clinical v…

2012

OFD1, now recognized as a ciliopathy, is characterized by malformations of the face, oral cavity and digits, and is transmitted as an X-linked condition with lethality in males. Mutations in OFD1 also cause X-linked Joubert syndrome (JBTS10) and Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome type 2 (SGBS2). We have studied 55 sporadic and six familial cases of suspected OFD1. Comprehensive mutation analysis in OFD1 revealed mutations in 37 female patients from 30 families; 22 mutations have not been previously described including two heterozygous deletions spanning OFD1 and neighbouring genes. Analysis of clinical findings in patients with mutations revealed that oral features are the most reliable diagnos…

GeneticsMutationMedizinBiologymedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causePhenotypeX-inactivationJoubert syndromeCiliopathyGeneticsmedicineMutation testingAgenesis of the corpus callosumGenetics (clinical)Ventriculomegaly
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Structural integrity of the corpus callosum predicts long-term transfer of fluid intelligence-related training gains in normal aging

2012

Although cognitive training usually improves cognitive test performance, the capability to transfer these training gains into respective or functionally related cognitive domains varies significantly. Since most studies demonstrate rather limited transfer effects in older adults, aging might be an important factor in transfer capability differences. This study investigated the transfer capability of logical reasoning training gains to a measure of Fluid Intelligence (Gf) in relation to age, general intelligence, and brain structural integrity as measured by diffusion tensor imaging. In a group of 41 highly educated healthy elderly, 71% demonstrated successful transfer immediately after a 4-…

Genu of the corpus callosumRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyCognitionNormal agingCorpus callosumCognitive trainingDevelopmental psychologyCognitive testTerm (time)NeurologyTransfer (computing)Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeurology (clinical)AnatomyPsychologyCognitive psychologyHuman Brain Mapping
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Clinical Delineation Of A Subtype Of Frontonasal Dysplasia With Creased Nasal Ridge And Upper Limb Anomalies: Report Of Six Unrelated Patients

2017

IF 2.259; International audience; Frontonasal dysplasias are rare congenital malformations of frontonasal process-derived structures, characterized by median cleft, nasal anomalies, widely spaced eyes, and cranium bifidum occultum. Several entities of syndromic frontonasal dysplasia have been described, among which, to date, only a few have identified molecular bases. We clinically ascertained a cohort of 124 individuals referred for frontonasal dysplasia. We identified six individuals with a similar phenotype, including one discordant monozygous twin. Facial features were remarkable by nasal deformity with creased ridge and depressed or absent tip, widely spaced eyes, almond-shaped palpebr…

Heart Defects CongenitalMale0301 basic medicineChoanal atresiaNoseBiologyfrontonasal dysplasiaChoanal AtresiaFacial BonesEncephaloceleCohort StudiesCraniofacial Abnormalities03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineExome SequencingGeneticsmedicineHumansAbnormalities MultipleFrontonasal dysplasia[ SDV.GEN.GH ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Human geneticsGenetics (clinical)Exome sequencingEncephalocelenasofrontal encephaloceleCorpus Callosum AgenesisInfantAnatomymedicine.diseasePhenotype030104 developmental biologyPalpebral fissuremedicine.anatomical_structure[SDV.GEN.GH]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Human geneticsnasal malformationFaceEtiologyUpper limbFemaleAgenesis of Corpus Callosum030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Correction: Recovery from Toxic-Induced Demyelination Does Not Require the NG2 Proteoglycan.

2018

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0163841.].

ImmunologyGene ExpressionMouse ModelsCell MigrationResearch and Analysis MethodsPathology and Laboratory MedicineCorpus CallosumDirected Cell MigrationModel OrganismsNerve FibersSigns and SymptomsAnimal CellsDiagnostic MedicineMedicine and Health SciencesGeneticsImmune ResponseNeuronsInflammationChemotaxisBiology and Life SciencesBrainCell DifferentiationAnimal ModelsCell BiologyAxonsCell MotilityCellular NeuroscienceCellular TypesAnatomyResearch ArticleDevelopmental BiologyNeurosciencePloS one
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Pyramidal and nonpyramidal callosal cells in the striate cortex of the adult rat

1994

The aim of this study has been to determine the neuronal types (pyramidal and nonpyramidal) within the rat's visual cortex, which project through the corpus callosum. To this end, the morphology and laminar distribution of callosal cells have been investigated by combining Diamidino Yellow retrograde tracing with intracellular injection of Lucifer Yellow in slightly fixed tissue slices. The visual callosal projection arises from pyramidal cells of diverse morphology in layers II to VIb, as well as from several modified pyramids located mainly in layers II, IV (star pyramids) and VIb (horizontal or inverted pyramids and related forms of spiny stellate cells). Our results indicate that in rat…

Lucifer yellowGeneral NeuroscienceAnatomyBiologyCorpus callosumRetrograde tracingMultipolar neuronchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureVisual cortexnervous systemchemistrymedicineHepatic stellate cellAxoplasmic transportNeuroscienceIntracellularJournal of Comparative Neurology
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