noun
- a congenital neurological condition characterized by the absence or severe underdevelopment of the cerebral gyri (folds) of the brain, resulting in a smooth brain surface.
Usage: medical term; also called lissencephaly in its most severe form
Examples
- Agyria is a rare birth defect that affects brain development and can cause severe developmental delays.
- Infants diagnosed with agyria often experience seizures and intellectual disability.
- The neurologist explained that agyria results from abnormal neuronal migration during fetal development.
- Imaging studies revealed agyria in the patient's frontal and parietal lobes.
- Children with agyria require specialized medical and developmental support throughout their lives.