
Neurocristopathy is a diverse class of pathologies that may arise from defects in the development of tissues containing cells commonly derived from the embryonic neural crest cell lineage. The term was coined by Robert P. Bolande in 1974. Accepted examples are piebaldism, Waardenburg syndrome, Hirschsprung disease, Ondine`s curse (congenital cent....
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Developmental anomaly of the neural crest manifested by abnormal development and tumours of the neural axis. ... Origin: neuro-+ L. Crista, crest, + G. Pathos, suffering ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(noor″o-kris-top´ә-the) any disease arising from maldevelopment of the neural crest.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nū′rō-kris-top′ă-thē Definitions: 1. Developmental anomaly arising from maldevelopment of neural crest cells.
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