From Genes to Brain: Understanding Brain Development in Neurogenetic Disorders Using Neuroimaging Techniques - 15/08/11
, Stephan Eliez, MD a, cAbstract |
For almost two decades, a considerable amount of work has been devoted to the accurate delineation of normal and abnormal brain development using cerebral MRI. In the broad field of neuroimaging research, specific genetic conditions associated with impaired cognitive performances or with psychiatric symptoms have received increased attention because of their potential for revealing insight on the biologic correlates of behavior. First delineated by volumetric measurements of cerebral lobes or regions of interest, new image processing techniques are currently defining cerebral phenotypes associated with neurogenetic disorders with increasing precision. In this article the authors review the contribution of structural brain imaging in advancing our understanding of the pathogenic processes underlying altered brain development in Down, fragile X, and velocardiofacial (22q11DS) syndromes.
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| This research was supported by grants from Swiss National Research Funds to Dr. Marie Schaer (323500-111165) and Dr. Stephan Eliez (3200-063135, 3232-063134, and PP00B-102864). This work was also supported by a grant from NARSAD to Dr. Eliez. |
Vol 16 - N° 3
P. 557-579 - juillet 2007 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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