Corpus callosum section in the treatment
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Z. H. Rappaport
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Article
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1988
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Springer
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English
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The Sturge-Weber syndrome includes unilateral cerebral cortical angiomatosis, which often leads to progressive cerebral dysfunction and epileptic seizures that are medically difficult to control. Cerebral resections and hemispherectomy have been successfully performed in the past in intractable epil