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Cerebral hemiatrophy: an associated finding in an epileptic child
Diana Negrón1, María S Correa-Rivas, Lillian E Colón-Castillo
1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Abstract:
Cerebral hemiatrophy is a rarely occurring condition of different etiologies that can be regarded as the final stage of a number of different disease processes. It is characterized by a marked asymmetry of the cerebral hemispheres. A 12 year old girl with history of epilepsy since infancy and psychomotor delay presented in status epilepticus, developed marked cerebral edema, bilateral uncal herniation and bilateral infarcts of the posterior cerebral artery territories. Autopsy findings revealed left cerebral hemiatrophy as an incidental findings. The clinicopathologic features and classification of this entity are discussed.