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Study: Brain malformation traceable to genetic roots ANI | Updated: Jan 02, 2021 21:41 IST
Washington [US], January 2: A recent study has revealed that common brain malfunctions can be traced to their genetic roots. This discovery could help in aiding early screening and shed light on how Chiari malformation arises.
According to a study published in American Journal of Human Genetics about one in 100 children has a common brain disorder called Chiari 1 malformation, but most of the time such children grow up normally and no one suspects a problem. But in about one in 10 of those children, the condition causes headaches, neck pain, hearing, vision and balance disturbances, or other neurological symptoms.