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[Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome]
P M Olsen1, P V Uldall, J Alving
1Epilepsihoospitalet, Dianalund.
Ugeskrift for Laeger
|July 29, 1998
Abstract:
The congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome is characterized by pseudobulbar palsy, moderate delay in mental and motor development and epilepsy. Three characteristic case stories are presented. Epileptic seizures are most frequently generalized: tonic, astatic, atypical absences and tonic-clonic seizures. Partial seizures are less frequent. Seizure control is often unsatisfactory. Neuroimaging demonstrates thickening of the cerebral cortex in the perisylvian area bilaterally; these changes together with the clinical picture establish the diagnosis. The etiology is unknown.