Neuropediatrics 1984; 15(4): 218-219
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1052371
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Unexplained Bilateral Occipital Calcification and Reduced Vision

E.  Del Giudice1 , L.  Pelosi1 , A.  Romano1 , P.  De Bellis1 , M. R. Licenziati1 , I.  Pastore1 , G.  Andria1 , E.  Boltshauser2 , L.  Comenale Pinto2
  • 1Departments of Pediatrics and Neurophysiology, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, University of Naples, I-80131 Naples, Italy
  • 2Department of Pediatrics, University of Zürich, CH-8032 Zürich, Switzerland
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Publication Date:
15 May 2008 (online)

Abstract

An eight year-old girl, investigated because of convulsions, was found to have isolated bilateral presumably cortical and subcortical calcification, reduced visual acuity and prolonged visual evoked response latencies. There were no clinical manifestations of a phakomatosis.

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