Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8681254 | Brain and Development | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
MRI-defined tuber types differ significantly in their size and number. Larger total Type B tuber load and larger individual Type A and Type B tubers were found to be most associated with early seizure onset and renal angiomyolipomas, respectively. One possible explanation for the observed differences in the clinical phenotype based on MRI-defined tuber types is not the intrinsic qualitative distinctions between different tuber types, but rather their individual size and total tuber load.
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Authors
Simonas Jesmanas, Kristina NorvainytÄ, RymantÄ GleiznienÄ, Renata Å imoliÅ«nienÄ, Milda EndzinienÄ,