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A Founder Mutation as a Cause of Cerebral Cavernous Malformation in Hispanic Americans
Günel M, Awad I, Finberg K, Anson J, Steinberg G, Batjer H, Kopitnik T, Morrison L, Giannotta S, Nelson-Williams C, Lifton R. A Founder Mutation as a Cause of Cerebral Cavernous Malformation in Hispanic Americans. New England Journal Of Medicine 1996, 334: 946-951. PMID: 8596595, DOI: 10.1056/nejm199604113341503.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCavernous malformationsCerebral cavernous malformationsSporadic casesFamilial diseaseSame mutationSporadic cavernous malformationsDevelopment of symptomsHispanic AmericansCerebral hemorrhageVascular diseaseAsymptomatic carriersHigh prevalenceClinical casesMalformationsDiseaseFounder mutationPatientsAge dependenceAffected membersKindredsMarkersMexican descentEthnic groupsMutationsSame allele
2018
9p24 triplication in syndromic hydrocephalus with diffuse villous hyperplasia of the choroid plexus
Furey C, Antwi P, Duran D, Timberlake AT, Nelson-Williams C, Matouk CC, DiLuna ML, Günel M, Kahle KT. 9p24 triplication in syndromic hydrocephalus with diffuse villous hyperplasia of the choroid plexus. Molecular Case Studies 2018, 4: a003145. PMID: 29895553, PMCID: PMC6169828, DOI: 10.1101/mcs.a003145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiffuse villous hyperplasiaVillous hyperplasiaChoroid plexusSyndromic hydrocephalusCerebrospinal fluid homeostasisSurgical managementPathological featuresHigh prevalenceHydrocephalus treatmentHydrocephalusDVHCPFluid homeostasisCSF productionHyperplasiaPlexusChromosome 9pCritical genesHypersecretionPatientsPathogenesisPrevalenceDisease