2024
DOI: 10.22541/au.171222362.21550035/v1
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Cutis Verticis Gyrata and epilepsy, is there a typical patient?

Saleha Aldawsari,
Mohammed Aljughayman,
Almunthir Alhamed
et al.

Abstract: Epilepsy and CVG can coexist even without typical known causes. It's important to be open to new explanations for this relationship. While certain characteristics often seen in affected patients, the underlying reasons for this association remain unclear. Physicians should be aware that CVG could serve as an early indication of epilepsy or other neurological disorders.

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