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White Matter Volume as a Major Predictor of Cognitive Function in Sturge-Weber Syndrome
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Early hemispheric white matter loss may play a major role in cognitive impairment in children with Sturge-Weber syndrome. Future therapeutic approaches should aim at preserving white matter integrity in addition to seizure control to improve cognitive outcome.
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