2019
DOI: 10.2147/tcrm.s212346
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<p>Corpus callosotomy might have reduced epileptic seizure-induced repetitive shoulder joint dislocation in two patients with medically intractable epilepsy who were not focus resection candidates</p>

Abstract: Purpose Treatment options appear lacking for patients with epileptic seizure-induced shoulder dislocations who are not candidates for shoulder and focus resection surgeries. To reduce shoulder joint dislocations caused by epileptic seizures and simultaneously reduce the frequency and intensity of seizures, we performed corpus callosotomy for two patients with medically intractable epilepsy that induced repetitive shoulder joint dislocations. Materials and methods A 21-y… Show more

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“…Bu nedenle dirençli hastalarda epilepsi cerrahisi amacıyla korpus kallozotomi de tedavi seçeneklerinden biri olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. [15] Kortikal yapılar arasındaki diskonneksiyonlar Alzheimer ve epilepsi gibi bazı nörolojik hastalıklara sebep olabilir. Epilepsi serebral yapılarda birçok bölgeyi etkilemektedir.…”
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“…Bu nedenle dirençli hastalarda epilepsi cerrahisi amacıyla korpus kallozotomi de tedavi seçeneklerinden biri olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. [15] Kortikal yapılar arasındaki diskonneksiyonlar Alzheimer ve epilepsi gibi bazı nörolojik hastalıklara sebep olabilir. Epilepsi serebral yapılarda birçok bölgeyi etkilemektedir.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified