Journal article

Subcortical band heterotopia (SBH) in males: Clinical, imaging and genetic findings in comparison with females

MD D'Agostino, A Bernasconi, S Das, A Bastos, RM Valerio, A Palmini, JC Da Costa, IE Scheffer, S Berkovic, R Guerrini, C Dravet, J Ono, GL Gigli, A Federico, F Booth, B Bernardi, L Volpi, CA Tassinari, MA Guggenheim, DH Ledbetter Show all

Brain | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2002

Abstract

Subcortical band heterotopia (SBH) or double cortex syndrome is a neuronal migration disorder, which occurs very rarely in males: to date, at least 110 females but only 11 in males have been reported. The syndrome is usually associated with mutations in the doublecortin (DCX) (Xq22.3-q23) gene, and much less frequently in the LIS1 (17p13.3) gene. To determine whether the phenotypic spectrum, the genetic basis and genotype-phenotype correlations of SBH in males are similar to those in females, we compared the clinical, imaging and molecular features in 30 personally evaluated males and 60 previously reported females with SBH. Based on the MRI findings, we defined the following band subtypes: ..

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