Abstract

Twenty-four adolescents with familial ADHD and 10 control youths underwent high-resolution structural MRI, and frontal lobe gyri and caudate were compared in a study at Stanford University and other US centers.

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  • The clinical presentation, imaging, treatment, and pathology of a case of neuroglial heterotopia in the nasopharynx causing airway obstruction in a newborn are reported from Columbus Children's Hospital, OH

  • Twenty-four adolescents with familial ADHD and 10 control youths underwent highresolution structural MRI, and frontal lobe gyri and caudate were compared in a study at Stanford University and other US centers

  • The inattentive type was associated with elevated risks of all 4 types of maltreatment whereas the hyperactive/impulsive type was associated only with an increased likelihood of supervision neglect and physical abuse

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Introduction

The clinical presentation, imaging, treatment, and pathology of a case of neuroglial heterotopia in the nasopharynx causing airway obstruction in a newborn are reported from Columbus Children's Hospital, OH. Neuroglial heterotopia causing neonatal airway obstruction: presentation, management, and literature review. Twenty-four adolescents with familial ADHD and 10 control youths underwent highresolution structural MRI, and frontal lobe gyri and caudate were compared in a study at Stanford University and other US centers. Youths with ADHD had larger right caudate and right inferior frontal lobe volumes than control subjects.

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