Callosotomy for generalized seizures associated with hypothalamic hamartoma |
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Authors: | Roberto Pallini Vincenzo Bozzini Cabriella Colicchio Liverana Lauretti Massimo Scerrati Gian Franco Rossi |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Neurosurgey, Catholic University School of Medicine, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | AbstractA case is reported of intractable epilepsy associated with a hypothalamic hamartoma in an 18 year old man. The patient underwent a two-third anterior callsotomy and, subsequently, removal of the hamartoma. CaUosotomy did not affect the generalized seizure pattern. The authors believe this to be the first documented case of hypothalamic hamartoma in which callosotomy for seizure control was attempted. The poor response to callosotomy suggests the extracallosal diffusion of the generalized seizures from hypothalamic hamartomas. [Neurol Res 1993; 15: 139-141] |
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Keywords: | Hypothalamic hamartoma generalized seizures callosotomy |
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