Gliomatosis cerebri presenting as intractable epilepsy during early childhood.
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PMID: 7539465
Review.
The most common neurologic symptoms and signs included corticospinal tract deficits (58%), dementia/mental retardation (44%), headache (39%), seizures (38%), cranioneuropathies (37%), increased intracranial pressure (34%), and spinocerebellar deficits (33%). ...Hypo …
The most common neurologic symptoms and signs included corticospinal tract deficits (58%), dementia/mental retardation (44%), headach …