Closed Lip Schizencephaly: A Case Report
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VOLUME: 2 ISSUE: 2
P: 118 - 121
2012

Closed Lip Schizencephaly: A Case Report

J Dr Behcet Uz Child Hosp 2012;2(2):118-121
1. Mustafa Kemal University Medical Faculty, Department of Pediatric, Hatay, Turkey
2. Mustafa Kemal University Medical Faculty, Department of Emergency Medicine, Hatay, Turkey
3. Mustafa Kemal University Medical Faculty, Department of Neurosurgery, Hatay, Turkey
4. Mustafa Kemal University Medical Faculty, Department of Family Medicine, Hatay, Turkey
5. Mustafa Kemal University Medical Faculty, Department of Radiology, Hatay, Turkey
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Received Date: 2011-12-24T14:02:44
Accepted Date: 2012-08-26T20:28:47
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Abstract

Schizencephaly, has been defined as an almost symmetrical bilateral cleft along the cerebral hemisphere. Clinical findings in patients with schizencephaly depends on the type of clefts (on of off type) and the amount of malformed parenchyma. Incidence of schizencephaly is unclear, while a population-based study performed in the United States reported its incidence as 1.54: 100000.

These types of cortical developmental malformations had variable clinical signs depending on the function of the affected area which range widely from mental-motor retardation and epilepsy to focal neurological disorders.

We also presented a very rare case with bilateral cleft palate aged 4 years who was referred with recurrent afebrile convulsive episodes and diagnosed as schizencephaly, subependimal heterotopia and temporal lobe epilepsy by cranial MRI

Keywords:
schizencephaly, magnetic resonance, afebrile seizures, sleep electroensephalogram (EEG)