Hemihydranencephaly Explained

Specialty:neurology

Hemihydranencephaly is a severe cephalic disorder characterized by complete or almost complete absence of one hemisphere of the cerebral cortex with preservation of meninges, basal ganglia, pons, medulla, cerebellum, and falx. It is a special type of hydranencephaly.

It is a very rare disease. As it stands, only 9 cases have been reported. Cognitive and language functions may be largely or totally normal, although motor function deficits in one half of the body are typical.[1]

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  1. Hemihydranencephaly: living with half brain dysfunction . 2013 . 3564735 . Pavone . P. . Nigro . F. . Falsaperla . R. . Greco . F. . Ruggieri . M. . Rizzo . R. . Praticò . A. D. . Pavone . L. . Italian Journal of Pediatrics . 39 . 3 . 10.1186/1824-7288-39-3 . free . 23324549 .