Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome (CBPS) is a syndrome of cortical malformation
characterized by faciopharyngoglossomasticatory diplegia. We report on two cases of
CBPS with associated esophageal malformations and a poor mental and motor development.
The association of CBPS and esophageal malformations may indicate a subgroup of patients
with a very early prenatal injury, characterised by a bad prognosis due to severe
cortical disorganization. However, it can not be excluded that the association of
CBPS and esophageal malformation is purely coincidental.
Polymicrogyria - Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome - Dysphagia - MRI - Foix-Chavany-Marie
syndrome - Esophageal malformation - Worster-Drought syndrome