Bilateral volume reduction of the superior temporal areas in Landau-Kleffner syndrome

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Neurology
2004 Oct 12
63
7
1289-92
Journal Articles
PubMed ID: 
15477555

No specific anatomic abnormalities have been detected in typical Landau-Kleffner syndrome (LKS), an acquired epileptic aphasia with language regression in children. In four children with typical LKS without obvious anatomic abnormalities, the authors performed MRI volumetric analysis of various neocortical regions and subcortical substructures. Volume reduction was detected in bilateral superior temporal areas (26 to 51%), specifically in planum temporale (25 to 63%) and superior temporal gyrus (25 to 57%), where receptive language is localized.

Year: 
2004