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Pathological findings in a case of hemimegalencephaly are presented. Hemispherectomy, performed because of intractable seizures, allowed an electron microscopic and Golgi study. Glial abnormalities consisted of hyperplasia of glia cells with giant astrocytes often containing several nuclei and proliferation of numerous Rosenthal fibers. Golgi stain showed many giant neurons with a perikaryon covered by perisomatic processes, and a complex dendritic tree. Glial abnormalities could be correlated with the firmness of the hemisphere and intense hypersignal on magnetic resonance imaging. Giant neurons were associated with an increase in size of the perikaryon and dendritic tree; this pattern suggests a polyploidy.
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Robain, O., Chiron, C. & Dulac, O. Electron microscopic and Golgi study in a case of hemimegalencephaly. Acta Neuropathol 77, 664–666 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00687896
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