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Sir, my sister is suffering from epilepsy .when she was 1.5 years we came to know about it. When she was suffering from fever she had seizers. After 5 years doctor recommended eptoin and valparin. But still she got seizure 2/3 times in a year. Gradually it decreased. And from last six she have seizure for 2 times only.(no seizure in 3 yrs. So Dr. recommended to decrease the dose and after 3 months in 14 th june 19 she has a secure. After doing mri we got to know that one hole is bigger the another which was born in for which she is having epilepsy.in doctor's words -[absent-complete agenesis of corpus callosum .absent cingulate sulcus with the medial hemispheric sulci seen reaching the third ventricle in radial fashion. Mildly dilated riding third ventricles. Parallel configuration of the lateral ventricles with mild dilatation of occipital horns. Anterior interhemispheric oval cyst. She is now on medication (taking lamez 50 and valparin chrono 500. Can it be curable by surgery?
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Transcallosal interhemispheric and transcortical routes are done in patients with large cysts (fluid filled cavity).
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