Resumen

Cerebral hemiatrophy or Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome is a rare condition first described in 1933, with characteristic clinical and radiological features such as facial asymmetry, hemiplegia, seizures, mental retardation, cerebral hemiatrophy, and skull and frontal sinus abnormalities. We describe the clinical features, brain imaging and clinical course of a 13 year-old patient with this syndrome.

Palabras clave: Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome; cerebral hemiatrophy; facial asymmetry; Mexico.

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Vol. 16 Núm.63. Abril-Junio 2014 Pags. 71-73 Med Univer 2014; 16(63)