Language recovery after left hemispherectomy in children with late-onset seizures

We investigated the language capabilities of the isolated right hemisphere in 6 children (age, 7–14 years) after left hemidecorticectomy for treatment of Rasmussen's syndrome. Patients were right‐handed before surgery and had at least 5 years of normal language development before the onset of s...

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Hauptverfasser: Boatman, Dana, Freeman, John, Vining, Eileen, Pulsifer, Margaret, Miglioretti, Diana, Minahan, Robert, Carson, Benjamin, Brandt, Jason, McKhann, Guy
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Neuropsychological Tests
Seizures - surgery
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