But Falk and colleagues only compare the Flores fossil to one poorly matched microcephalic skull of a modern human. |
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The scaling of brain to body isn't at all what we'd expect to find in pygmies, and the shape is all wrong to be a microcephalic. |
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Affected children are microcephalic, have intractable seizures, and their neurological development is severely impaired. |
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The very first reaction that Scott and I had when we found out that Lola was also microcephalic, we both looked at each other. |
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He says the tiny skull probably means the person was sick and was microcephalic for a medical reason. |
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But with the microcephalic organoid, the researchers may have figured out why microcephalic brains are smaller. |
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She went into spontaneous labour and delivered a premature, stillborn microcephalic fetus. |
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Microcephalic children can suffer developmental and intellectual difficulties that limit intelligence and muscle coordination for life. |
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Microcephalic brains exhibit varying sizes, shapes, and dimensions when compared to normocephalic counterparts, but the extent of these differences is unresolved. |
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