Presentation
Focal drug-resistant epilepsy.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Male
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Bilateral perisylvian and temporal polymicrogyria
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Baseline SPECT with region of mildly decreased uptake right perisylvian region.
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Ictal SPECT examinations with regions of differential increased uptake in the posterior perisylvian regions bilaterally and within the central insula on the left.
Case Discussion
Bilateral perisylvian and temporal polymicrogyria.