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Exceptional verbal intelligence after hemispherotomy in a child with Rasmussen encephalitis

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We report a longitudinal case study of a left-handed girl who underwent left hemispherotomy at 7 years for Rasmussen encephalitis (RE). Presurgical evaluation showed mild hemiparesis, no visual defect, and light neuropsychological impairment with short-term memory weakness. Language fMRI showed a right hemispheric dominance. Postoperatively, the patient exhibited right hemiplegia and hemianopsia but preserved intellectual capacities. She became seizure-free, and antiepileptic medication was discontinued. Long-term follow-up showed very high verbal intelligence at 11 years of age (VCI of 155) and improvement in working memory as well as language and reading abilities. Furthermore, a significant visuoverbal discrepancy became increasingly pronounced. Thus, early surgical treatment of epilepsy avoided the global cognitive deterioration usually associated with RE. Finally, such a high level of verbal functioning combined with low spatial reasoning with a single hemisphere provides additional information on the neurocognitive profile of children with RE after hemispherotomy.

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Génétique
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hal-01064614 , version 1 (16-09-2014)

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Catherine Grosmaitre, Isabelle Jambaqué, Georg Dorfmuller, Sebastian Rodrigo, Dorothée Ville, et al.. Exceptional verbal intelligence after hemispherotomy in a child with Rasmussen encephalitis. Neurocase, 2015, 21 (2), pp.144-147. ⟨10.1080/13554794.2013.878724⟩. ⟨hal-01064614⟩
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