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Long‐term functional outcomes and their predictors after hemispherectomy in 115 children
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This study highlights the long-term functional status of patients after hemispherectomy. The majority of patients were ambulant independently; however, impairments in reading and spoken language were frequent. Seizure recurrence after hemispherectomy and contralateral hemisphere abnormalities on MRI were the major predictors of poor outcome in ambulation, spoken language, and reading abilities. This study will assist in presurgical counseling using simple understandable functional outcome measures and may help in planning early interventions after hemispherectomy to improve functional outcome.
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