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Partial Seizures with Visual Disturbance Treated by Radiotherapy of Cavernous Hemangioma
Ann Neurol 26:782-785, Lance,J.W.&Smee,R.I., 1989
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Article Abstract
A man aged 26 years had been subject to frequent transient episodes of left homonymous hemianopia,initially accompanied by visual hallucinations and left miosis,since the age of 8 years.These partial seizures recurred 3 to 30 times each month in spite of treatment with anticonvulsant medication.The causative lesion,which had escaped detection by cerebral angiography and repeated computed tomographic scanning,was shown by magnetic resonance imaging to be a small cavernous hemangioma in the right occipital lobe.This was treated by a course of fine-beam radiotherapy directed to the lesion.After treatment the partial attacks ceased,although one nocturnal clonic seizure occurred 12 months after radiotherapy and 6 weeks after stopping all anticonvulsant medication.
 
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