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Acquired epileptic opercular syndrome related to a heterozygous deleterious substitution in GRIN2A Volume 19, issue 3, September 2017

The first part of the video shows the preservation of receptive language and the assessment of oromotor tasks, highlighting the severe apraxia during the acute phase of the disease at 6.5 years of age. The patient is unable to repeat words except some automatic language, such as the word “maman” (“mummy”). The second part shows language improvement three months after the start of treatment with corticotherapy.

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