Prenatal and Postnatal Diagnosis and Genetic Background of Corpus Callosum Malformations and Neonatal Follow-Up
Introduction: The corpus callosum is one of the five main cerebral commissures. It is key to combining sensory and motor functions. Its structure can be pathological (dysgenesis) or completely absent (agenesis). The corpus callosum dys- or agenesis is a rare disease (1:4000 live births), but it can...
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Main Authors: | Virág Bartek (Author), István Szabó (Author), Ágnes Harmath (Author), Gábor Rudas (Author), Tidhar Steiner (Author), Attila Fintha (Author), Nándor Ács (Author), Artúr Beke (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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