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Perisylvian syndrome is a rare
neurological disease characterized by
damage to the
sylvian fissure (lateral sulcus), an area in the
brain involved in...
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Perisylvian polymicrogyria is
contained in the
perisylvian region only
Grade 4:
Perisylvian polymicrogyria is
contained in the
posterior perisylvian region...
- This type of
aphasia often results from a
large lesion of the left
perisylvian cortex. The
lesion is
caused by an
occlusion of the left
middle cerebral...
- The area
lying around the
Sylvian fissure is
often referred to as the
perisylvian cortex. The
human secondary somatosensory cortex (S2, SII) is a functionally-defined...
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Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome (CBPS) is a rare
neurological disease characterized by
paralysis of
certain facial muscles and
epileptic seizures...
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Neville BG (October 2000). "Worster-Drought syndrome, a mild
tetraplegic perisylvian cerebral palsy.
Review of 47 cases". Brain. 123 (10): 2160–70. doi:10...
- scans. He also
described the
Kuzniecky Syndrome in 1991, also
known as
perisylvian polymicrogyria. The
syndrome is
characterized by seizures, cognitive...
- In
cases where echolalia is a part of
mixed transitory aphasia, the
perisylvian language area
remains intact, but the
surrounding anterior and posterior...
- ML,
Beeson PM,
Stark AJ,
Rapcsak SZ (January 2007). "The role of left
perisylvian cortical regions in spelling".
Brain Lang. 100 (1): 44–52. doi:10.1016/j...
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Conductive deafness-ptosis-skeletal
anomalies syndrome Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome Congenital contractural arachnodactyly Congenital generalized...