Diagnostic features and clinical signs of 21 patients with lissencephaly type 1

Abstract

Lissencephaly type I has been described as either the cerebral expression of a complex malformation syndrome such as Miller-Dieker syndrome (MDS), or as isolated lissencephaly sequence (ILS). In a nation-wide study in The Netherlands, of 21 patients with lissecephaly type I, four were found to have MDS and 17 ILS. New clinical aspects were as follows: the mean life-span of the entire group was longer than previously reported; patients with lissencephaly grades 3 or 4 (mixture of agyria and pachygyria, or complete pachygyria) developed seizures later than those with grades 1 and 2 (complete and almost complete agyria); microcephaly was not always present in patients with grades 3 and 4 lissencephaly; and patients with lissencephaly grades 1 and 2 had hardly any psychomotor development, while those with grades 3 and 4 were severely retarde

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