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Functional hemispherotomy in Rasmussen syndrome in the absence of classic MRI findings
   

Functional hemispherotomy in Rasmussen syndrome in the absence of classic MRI findings

Yasunori Nagahama, Charuta Joshi, Brian Dlouhy, Angela Y Wu, Taylor J Abel, Gary Baumbach Hiroto Kawasaki
Epilepsy & Behavior Case Reports, Vol.7, pp.24-27
12/05/2016
: 10.1016/j.ebcr.2016.11.003
: 28239546

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebcr.2016.11.003
Published (Version of record)Epilepsy & Behavior Case Reports 7 (2017) 24–27.

A 7-year-old previously healthy girl presented with a left-sided focal seizure without impaired consciousness and subsequently developed epilepsia partialis continua. Initial MRI was normal, and the subsequent images only showed a focal T2/FLAIR hyperintense area without cortical atrophy. She was diagnosed with Rasmussen syndrome by pathology and promptly treated with functional hemispherotomy. Rasmussen syndrome is a rare progressive neurological disorder, the only definitive cure for which is hemispheric disconnection. The disease presents a management dilemma, especially early in disease course without characteristic neuroimaging features. A high index of suspicion, multidisciplinary approach, and clear timely communication with the family are critical.

Neurology Pediatrics Surgery Diagnosis Medical Pharmacology Neurosciences Surgical Procedures, Operative OAfund Rasmussen's encephalitis Rasmussen syndrome Early diagnosis Functional hemispherectomy Peri-insular functional hemispherotomy
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