Familial and syndromic forms of arachnoid cyst implicate genetic factors in disease pathogenesis
Qureshi H, Mekbib K, Allington G, Elsamadicy A, Duy P, Kundishora A, Jin S, Kahle K. Familial and syndromic forms of arachnoid cyst implicate genetic factors in disease pathogenesis. Cerebral Cortex 2022, 33: 3012-3025. PMID: 35851401, PMCID: PMC10388392, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhac257.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgenesis of Corpus CallosumArachnoid CystsBrainHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingSyndromeConceptsArachnoid cystAC pathogenesisGenetic factorsSpace-occupying lesionsCommon space-occupying lesionsChudley-McCullough syndromePrimary ciliary dyskinesiaClinical managementPerplexing lesionsDisease pathogenesisCiliary dyskinesiaAcrocallosal syndromeFamilial formsSyndromePathogenesisSyndromic formsNeurodevelopmental phenotypesCausative genesMendelian syndromesLesionsSignificant subsetHuman brainCystsMost casesAC formation