| Literature DB >> 9273865 |
A Quattrini1, M Del Pesce, L Provinciali, R Cesarano, A Ortenzi, A Paggi, F Rychlicki, P Fioravanti, I Papo.
Abstract
Thirty-six drug-resistant epileptic patients submitted to callosotomy were studied. Anterior callosotomy was performed in 27 patients, total two-stage callosotomy was performed in 8 patients and 1 patient had only posterior callosotomy. We found mutism in 10 patients (2 after complete callosotomy and 8 after anterior section). The patients did not speak, but the comprehension was present: they were able to carry out orders and to write. Their attitude to the environment was characterized by complete indifference. The mutism was always transient, lasting from 4 to 25 days (mean 7 days). Regression of mutism was always complete. We think that this complication should be chiefly attributed mainly to surgical manipulation, even if it is impossible to completely exclude a multi-factorial etiology.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9273865
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg Sci ISSN: 0390-5616 Impact factor: 2.279