Genome wide association study of incomplete hippocampal inversion in adolescents.

Claire Cury, Marzia Antonella Scelsi, Roberto Toro, Vincent Frouin, Eric Artiges, Antoine Grigis, Andreas Heinz, Hervé Lemaître, Jean-Luc Martinot, Jean-Baptiste Poline, Michael N. Smolka, Henrik Walter, Gunter Schumann, Andre Altmann, Olivier Colliot,
PLoS ONE. 2020-01-28; 15(1): e0227355
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227355

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Incomplete hippocampal inversion (IHI), also called hippocampal malrotation, is
an atypical presentation of the hippocampus present in about 20% of healthy
individuals. Here we conducted the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) in
IHI to elucidate the genetic underpinnings that may contribute to the incomplete
inversion during brain development. A total of 1381 subjects contributed to the
discovery cohort obtained from the IMAGEN database. The incidence rate of IHI was
26.1%. Loci with P

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