Hemispherotomy in an infant with hemimegalencephaly and Ohtahara syndrome.
Katarina Pavičić KlancirDubravko HabekVlasta ĐuranovićAna Tripalo BatošSanja Pejić RoškoMilan StanojevićPublished in: Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946) (2023)
We represent the case of a premature twin neonate born from uncomplicated pregnancy who developed seizures at the age of 24 h. Two-dimensional ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging revealed left-sided hemimegalencephaly. Further extensive diagnostic evaluation revealed a diagnosis of Ohtahara syndrome. Resistance of the seizures to antiepileptic therapy led to hemispherotomy that was performed at the age of 10 months. Our patient is now a 4-year-old child, walking, eating without a nasogastric tube, still with right hemiparesis and lateral strabismus but without seizures.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
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- mental health
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- physical activity
- weight loss
- preterm birth
- temporal lobe epilepsy
- minimally invasive
- stem cells
- upper limb
- bone marrow
- magnetic resonance
- pregnant women
- urinary tract infection
- ultrasound guided
- preterm infants
- gestational age
- smoking cessation