Lissencephaly Type I in a Preschool Patient
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agiry, epilepsy, lissencephaly, microcephaly

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Lissencephaly Type I in a Preschool Patient. (2017). Universitas Medica, 57(3), 402-411. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.umed57-3.ltpp
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Abstract

Lissencephaly is an alteration of developing cortical neuronal migration disorder,
causing smooth brain surface, with an incidence of 11.7 cases per million children. 

If female patient, 3 years old, went to the University Teaching Hospital at 2 months of life for
refractory generalized tonic seizure type, 10 episodes in 24 hours is presented.

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