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Heritable syndromes with hypothalamic hamartoma and seizures: using rare syndromes to understand more common disorders


Epileptic Disorders. Volume 5, Number 4, 235-8, December 2003, Original article

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Author(s) : Leslie G. Biesecker

Summary : Manifestations of non‐syndromic hypothalamic hamartomas are different from those of the syndromic hamartomas, and the syndromic ones are rare. In spite of the rarity of the syndromic hamartomas, they can be a powerful biological tool to help us understand the pathophysiology of these heritable disorders. Several disorders that include hypothalamic hamartomas are reviewed here and the current understanding of the biology of the lesions is summarized.

Keywords : hypothalamic hamartoma, gelastic epilepsy, multiple abnormalities, developmental biology, heritable diseases, Pallister‐Hall

 

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