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- W2020714967 abstract "DISORDERS OF NEURONAL MIGRATION Edited by Peter G. Barth 2003. Pp. 210. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Price £45. ISBN 1‐898‐68331‐XAs a young geneticist with a deep interest in neuropaediatrics, I was pleased to be asked to review this recently published book. I hoped that it would bring me up to speed with current thinking about diseases that are not my specialist area of interest but are important for my routine practice. I was not disappointed.Only since the advent of computed tomography (CT) in the 1970s, and in particular the large‐scale introduction of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the mid‐80s, have neuronal migration disorders become a topic in daily clinical practice. Great strides have been made since then. Accordingly, developmental abnormalities of the well‐ordered process of neuronal migration are known to be of many different origins, including exogenic and genetic causes. Given the impressive and fast‐moving achievements made in the field of genetics, particularly during the last decade, striking new insights can be expected to emerge in the coming years. Thus, it may be hypothesized that an update of this text will be necessary in a couple of years. In the meantime this volume provides a valuable resource.Disorders of Neuronal Migration is a short, readable text which follows a standard format. Different chapters are written by different authors. Inevitably there is some overlap caused by this, but this is not disturbing and from an educational point of view …" @default.
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