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Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome: analysis of the first four reported Korean patients.

The advent of MRI technique has enabled the diagnosis of neuronal migration disorders(NMD) and made it possible to make "in vivo" diagnosis. Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome(CBPS) is a recently described disease identify characterized by pseudobulbar palsy, epilepsy, mental retard...

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Autores principales: Kim, H. I., Palmini, A., Choi, H. Y., Kim, Y. H., Lee, J. C.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7848582
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author Kim, H. I.
Palmini, A.
Choi, H. Y.
Kim, Y. H.
Lee, J. C.
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description The advent of MRI technique has enabled the diagnosis of neuronal migration disorders(NMD) and made it possible to make "in vivo" diagnosis. Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome(CBPS) is a recently described disease identify characterized by pseudobulbar palsy, epilepsy, mental retardation, and migration disorders in the bilateral perisylvian area. We have identified four CBPS patients based on neuroimaging and dysarthria patterns among the candidates for epilepsy surgery. All the patients had orofacial diplegia and variable degrees of mental retardation. In the spectrographic analysis of dysarthria, the loss of specific characteristics of formants of vowels and increment of noise in the high frequency formants were observed. Epilepsy was present in all, but only one patient showed intractable seizure requiring surgical intervention. MRI was most helpful in identifying NMD and polymicrogyria in both centroparietal areas in this context. Great alertness is needed to identify this disorder to determine the etiology of epilepsy and dysarthria of uncertain origin.
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spelling pubmed-30541062011-03-15 Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome: analysis of the first four reported Korean patients. Kim, H. I. Palmini, A. Choi, H. Y. Kim, Y. H. Lee, J. C. J Korean Med Sci Research Article The advent of MRI technique has enabled the diagnosis of neuronal migration disorders(NMD) and made it possible to make "in vivo" diagnosis. Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome(CBPS) is a recently described disease identify characterized by pseudobulbar palsy, epilepsy, mental retardation, and migration disorders in the bilateral perisylvian area. We have identified four CBPS patients based on neuroimaging and dysarthria patterns among the candidates for epilepsy surgery. All the patients had orofacial diplegia and variable degrees of mental retardation. In the spectrographic analysis of dysarthria, the loss of specific characteristics of formants of vowels and increment of noise in the high frequency formants were observed. Epilepsy was present in all, but only one patient showed intractable seizure requiring surgical intervention. MRI was most helpful in identifying NMD and polymicrogyria in both centroparietal areas in this context. Great alertness is needed to identify this disorder to determine the etiology of epilepsy and dysarthria of uncertain origin. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1994-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3054106/ /pubmed/7848582 Text en
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Kim, H. I.
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Kim, Y. H.
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Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome: analysis of the first four reported Korean patients.
title Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome: analysis of the first four reported Korean patients.
title_full Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome: analysis of the first four reported Korean patients.
title_fullStr Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome: analysis of the first four reported Korean patients.
title_full_unstemmed Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome: analysis of the first four reported Korean patients.
title_short Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome: analysis of the first four reported Korean patients.
title_sort congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome: analysis of the first four reported korean patients.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7848582
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