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Surgery for the Treatment of Medically Intractable Infantile Spasms: A Cautionary Case

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(a) Hemimegalencephaly is not always associated with severe mental retardation; (b) normal or near-normal development may, in some cases, indicate the possibility of medical control of seizures as the child grows; (c) a localized developmental brain abnormality in a child with intractable seizures should not necessarily lead to cortical resection; and (d) when a child meets developmental milestones, it may be appropriate to delay surgical intervention.

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