Polymicrogyria
A developmental brain abnormality characterized by an excessive amount of small convolutions on the surface of the brain and cognitive dysfunction.
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on PolymicrogyriaSt Jude Children's Hospital
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Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences
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MBBS,MD (Med) ,DM(Neurology),DNB(Neurology), FAAN(Fellow of American Academy of Neurology)
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