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Keywords: Corpus callosum
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Child's Brain (1979) 5 (5): 476–483.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...Tatsunori Suemitsu; Shun-Ichi Nakajima; Katsuko Kuwajima; Kenji Nihei; Shigehiko Kamoshita A case of lipoma of the corpus callosum associated with subcutaneous lipoma, whose symptoms were headache and trembling of the extremities, was reported. Roentgenograms showed characteristic findings...
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Child's Brain (1982) 9 (1): 69–72.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...V. Beneš The sequelae of transcallosal surgery were assessed clinically in 15 children. Isolated transection of the corpus callosum does not leave any pronounced sequelae when there are no lesions of the cerebral hemisphere. In cases with disturbances of some centers or analyzers, especially...
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Child's Brain (1982) 9 (6): 419–423.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...James Gardner The clinical picture of the Aicardi syndrome consists of a mentally retarded female infant with seizures, who lacks a corpus callosum and a pineal gland. There is Dandy-Walker malformation, vertebral anomalies, chorioretinopathy, coloboma, and heterotopia of gray matter. Since...
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Child's Brain (1976) 2 (1): 54–58.
Published Online: 27 February 2008
... or complete sections of the corpus callosum with more success with complete sectioning. Erickson showed that total callosal section was necessary to stop the spread of cortically induced seizures from one hemisphere to the other. Luessenhop reported on four patients treated by divisions of the corpus callosum...