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The aim of this study is to characterize in detail the clinical features of periventricular nodular heterotopia (PH), a malformation of cortical development. Patients will undergo a number of noninvasive investigations. Patients will undergo high-resolution MRI of the brain (to delineate radiological variations in their heterotopic nodules), echocardiography and MRI of the heart and aorta (to identify the frequency with which cardiac and vascular anomalies are found in patients with filamin-1 mutations), hematological testing (to assess platelet function in these patients), EEG (to clarify the nature of their seizure disorder), neuropsychological testing (to look for subtle cognitive problems in these high-functioning patients), and functional MRI (to investigate whether the heterotopic nodules become active with cognitive or motor tasks).
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