Cerebral cortical dysplasia

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Cerebral cortical dysplasia is a malformation of the brain's outer layer that happens during development before birth. It can be linked to epilepsy and may go undetected without detailed brain imaging. An MRI may show subtle changes in cortical structure consistent with dysplasia. Finding cortical dysplasia may provide an explanation for seizures and guide surgical planning if appropriate.

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