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- Megalencephaly abstract "Megalencephaly (or macrencephaly, abbreviated MEG) is a growth development disorder in which the brain is abnormally large. It is characterized by a brain with an average weight that is 2.5 standard deviations from the mean of the general population. Megalencephaly is usually diagnosed at birth and is confirmed with an MRI. A mutation in the PI3K-AKT pathway is believed to be the primary cause of brain proliferation and ultimately the root cause of megalencephaly. This mutation has produced a classification of brain overdevelopment that consists of two syndromes including, megalencephaly-capillary malformation (MCAP) and megalencephaly-polydactyly-polymicrogyria-hydrocephalus (MPPH). Approximately 1 out of 50 children (2%) are said to have the characteristics of megalencephaly in the general population. There are several neuropsychiatric disorders linked with megalencephaly, however, studies have shown that autism is the most prevalent association with the malformation of MEG. Although no treatment currently exists for megalencephaly, management methods are focused at reducing deficits linked with autism. Most recent research is targeted at creating inhibitors to reduce the mutational pathway that causes megalencephaly.".
- Megalencephaly icd10 "Q04.5".
- Megalencephaly icd9 "742.4".
- Megalencephaly omim "155350".
- Megalencephaly wikiPageID "232049".
- Megalencephaly wikiPageLength "18377".
- Megalencephaly wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Megalencephaly wikiPageRevisionID "706476380".
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Alzheimers_disease.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Angiogenesis.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Apoptosis.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Attention_deficit_hyperactivity_disorder.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Autism.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Carcinogenesis.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Congenital_disorders_of_nervous_system.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Cutis_marmorata.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Dendrite.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Epilepsy.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Hemigigantism.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Hemihypertrophy.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Hemiparesis.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Human_head.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Macrocephaly.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Macrocrania.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Motor_control.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Neurogenesis.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Neuropsychiatry.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink mTOR_pathway.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Phakomatosis.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Phosphoinositide_3-kinase.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Polydactyly.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Protein_kinase_B.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Schizophrenia.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Skull_bossing.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLink Synaptic_plasticity.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLinkText "Megalencephaly".
- Megalencephaly wikiPageWikiLinkText "megalencephaly".
- Megalencephaly diseasesdb "22519".
- Megalencephaly icd "742.4".
- Megalencephaly icd "Q04.5".
- Megalencephaly mesh "D058627".
- Megalencephaly name "Megalencephaly".
- Megalencephaly omim "155350".
- Megalencephaly orphanet "2477".
- Megalencephaly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Congenital_malformations_and_deformations_of_nervous_system.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Megalencephaly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Megalencephaly subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_nervous_system.
- Megalencephaly hypernym Disorder.
- Megalencephaly type Disease.
- Megalencephaly type Disorder.
- Megalencephaly type Pediatric.
- Megalencephaly type Thing.
- Megalencephaly type Q12136.
- Megalencephaly comment "Megalencephaly (or macrencephaly, abbreviated MEG) is a growth development disorder in which the brain is abnormally large. It is characterized by a brain with an average weight that is 2.5 standard deviations from the mean of the general population. Megalencephaly is usually diagnosed at birth and is confirmed with an MRI. A mutation in the PI3K-AKT pathway is believed to be the primary cause of brain proliferation and ultimately the root cause of megalencephaly.".
- Megalencephaly label "Megalencephaly".
- Megalencephaly sameAs Q10748814.
- Megalencephaly sameAs Megaloencefalia.
- Megalencephaly sameAs Megaloencefalia.
- Megalencephaly sameAs m.01hr9x.
- Megalencephaly sameAs Q10748814.
- Megalencephaly wasDerivedFrom Megalencephaly?oldid=706476380.
- Megalencephaly isPrimaryTopicOf Megalencephaly.
- Megalencephaly name "Megalencephaly".