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Cerebral Cortex
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Dicamillo Paul,  Wien Michael

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-051

Understanding and identifying cerebral cortical development and related pathology in children is an important skill for interpreting neuroradiology studies. Cortical developmental disease can be broken down into four topics: microcephaly, abnormal cell types, abnormal migration and abnormal cortical organization. After a brief review of cerebral cortex embryology, this educational exhibit will discuss the main pathologies seen in those four categories with illustrative examples from our institution.

Outline:
I. EMBRYOLOGY
A. Formation of the neural plate
B. Primary neurulation
C. Subdivision of tissues
D. Neuron migration
E. Neuron organization

II. CORTICAL DEVELOPMENTAL DISEASE
A. Microcephaly
1) Microcephaly with simplified gyral pattern
2) Microcephaly with thin corpus callosum
3) Microlissencephaly: microcephalic brain with completely smooth, thick cortex.

B. Abnormal cell types
1) Focal cortical dysplasia
2) Hemimegaencephaly

C. Abnormal migration
1) Cobblestone lissencephaly
2) Classic lissencephaly
3) Incomplete lissencephaly
4) Gray matter heterotopia
5) Periventricular (subependymal) nodular heterotopia
6) Focal subcortical heterotopia

D. Abnormal cortical organization
1) Polymicrogyria
2) Schizencephaly

III. SUMMARY / CONCLUSION
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Authors:  Dicamillo Paul , Wien Michael

Keywords:  cerebral cortex, development