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Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome: A Case Report

open access: yesInternational Journal of Medical Students, 2022
Background: Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome (DDMS) is a neurological syndrome characterized by the presence of convulsions, facial asymmetry due to palsy of the facial nerve (CN VII), contralateral hemiplegia, and reduced intellectual capacity. The Case:
Gaurav M. Urs, Hitesh R. Doddabele
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Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome secondary to Sturge-Weber syndrome

open access: yesAsian Journal of Surgery
Zhiqin Lin   +3 more
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Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome (DDMS) in Adult: A Rare Case in Rural Area

open access: yesAksona, 2023
Highlight: • Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome (DDMS) is an uncommon neurological disease defined as cerebral hemiatrophy with a contralateral motor deficit, facial asymmetry, and seizures.
Indra Pramanasari
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DYKE-DAVIDOFF MASSON SYNDROME: A RARE CASE REPORT WITH DELAYED DIAGNOSIS

open access: yesNational Journal of Medical Research, 2020
Dyke-Davidoff Masson syndrome is a rare case characterized by cerebral hemi-atrophy secondary to in-utero or early childhood cerebral insult, such as infarct, trauma or infection. It usually presents in infancy or childhood with unilateral hemiplegia or
Jinal S Kamodia, Dharita S Shah
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Refractory Seizure in Childhood: Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome Revisited

open access: yesOman Medical Journal, 2016
Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome (DDMS) is a rare disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, facial asymmetry, contralateral hemiplegia, radiologic features of cerebral hemiatrophy, and ipsilateral compensatory hypertrophy of the skull bone and sinuses ...
Abhijit Dutta   +4 more
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Acquired Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome (DDMS)

open access: yesInternational Journal of Advanced Medical and Health Research, 2015
Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome (DDMS) is characterized by cerebral hemiatrophy, contralateral hemiplegia, skull and facial asymmetries, seizures, and mental retardation. We present a case of acquired DDMS following meningoencephalitis.
Jitender Aneja   +3 more
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Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome presenting with recurrent seizures [PDF]

open access: yesRomanian Journal of Neurology, 2016
Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome (DDMS) is cerebral hemiatrophy occurring following brain insult resulting from infarct, trauma or infection in utero or soon after birth.
M. Rajaguru   +4 more
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Neurodevelopmental influences in psychosis: a case of left cerebral hemiatrophy and schizoaffective disorder

open access: yesPsychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2021
Cerebral hemiatrophy (or Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by atrophy or hypoplasia of one cerebral hemisphere accompanied by ipsilateral calvarial changes.
Asli Demirtas Tatlidede   +2 more
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Case Report of Rasmussen's Encephalitis With a Decade of Refractory Epilepsy and Hemispheric Atrophy

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, Volume 14, Issue 2, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) is a rare, chronic inflammatory neurological disorder affecting one cerebral hemisphere and presenting with drug‐resistant epilepsy, progressive hemiparesis, and cognitive decline. This case report describes the clinical course and management of a 21‐year‐old patient with refractory epilepsy and progressive ...
Sajjad Al‐Badri   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome

open access: yesIndian pediatrics, 2009
Dyke Davidoff Masson syndrome (DDMS) is characterized by seizures, facial asymmetry, contralateral hemiplegia and mental retardation. The characteristic radiologic features are cerebral hemiatrophy with homolateral hypertrophy of the skull and sinuses.
Mai-Lan Ho, Rohit Sharma, Mahmoud Rashed
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