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  • Name = Pachygyria | '''Pachygyria''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] "pachy" meaning "thick" or "fat" gyri
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Ramirez 2004 Autosomal recessive frontotemporal pachygyria}} *{{CZ:Ref:Kurul 2004 Agyria-pachygyria complex: MR findings and correlation with clinical features}}
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  • Name = Pachygyria | '''Pachygyria''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] "pachy" meaning "thick" or "fat" gyri
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  • ...unced than, for instance, in the adult human brain (a condition known as [[pachygyria]]), or even totally absent ([[agyria]]). The term is used both in the medic ...form of [[cephalic disorder]]. Terms such as '[[agyria]]' (no gyri) or '[[pachygyria]]' (broad gyri) are used to describe the appearance of the surface of the b
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  • ...aly]] (which may range from [[agyria]], the total absence of folding, to [[pachygyria]]<ref name=Dhellemmes1988>{{citation | title = Agyria—pachygyria and Miller-Dieker syndrome: clinical, genetic and chromosome studies
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