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Anencephaly: Revision history


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  • curprev 16:3816:38, 13 April 2023 132.170.27.255 talk 29,486 bytes −6 Signs and symptoms: Removed reference to the child being able to "smile" — smiling is an affective response governed by areas of the limbic system which are entirely absent in anencephaly. At the most, one could argue that first portion of the mesolimbic dopamine path is present in the VTA of the midbrain, but projections to areas like the Nucleus Accumbens and beyond would be absent. undo

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