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A Rare Pediatric Neurological Case: Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome Unprecedented at 10 Months. [PDF]
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Epilepsies and Mirror Movements: An Underrecognized Association? [PDF]
Nardone R, Trinka E.
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A Rare Case of Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome in an Adolescent Female. [PDF]
Sachdev A, Acharya S, J H, Huse S.
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Radiological features of basal ganglia germinoma: a case report and early-stage alerts. [PDF]
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CT findings with cerebral hemiatrophy
Neuroradiology, 1980CT examination of 71 patients with cerebral hemiatrophy revealed dilatation of the ventricle and low density of the cortex of the involved side in all cases. Thickening of the calvarium and a shift of the midline were found in about half of the patients.
A, Danziger, H I, Price
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Clinico-radiological approach to cerebral hemiatrophy
Child's Nervous System, 2018Cerebral hemiatrophy is an uncommon neuroimaging finding of diverse etiologies, conventionally classified into two broad categories: congenital and acquired. The authors propose an alternative pragmatic clinical approach to cerebral hemiatrophy, classifying its diverse etiologies into a single event insult such as an in utero stroke, or a progressive ...
Ai Peng Tan +4 more
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Computed tomographic findings in cerebral hemiatrophy
Neuroradiology, 1978The clinical, plain skull radiographic, brain scan, and CT findings of four patients with cerebral hemiatrophy are described. CT scanning is the most innocuous and most sensitive diagnostic method available to confirm the clinical diagnosis when plain skull radiographic changes are not confirmatory.
R E, Brennan, B J, Stratt, K F, Lee
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Right cerebral hemiatrophy: Neurocognitive and electroclinical features
Epilepsy & Behavior, 2010The purpose of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the cognitive and electroclinical characteristics of right cerebral hemiatrophy (Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome [DDMS]). Cognitive assessments with a particular emphasis on visuospatial functions, electroclinical features, and neuroimaging characteristics were analyzed for five patients with a ...
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