Developmental Malformations
Subcortical laminar heterotopia
Nov. 01, 2023
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Two years and 7 months after first operation and 6.5 months after the second operation, showing power to put the hand to the face, involving some external rotation of the humerus and some supination of the forearm. (Source: Taylor AS, Prout TP. Results from the surgical treatment of brachial birth palsy: with a note on the pathology. JAMA 1907;48[2]:96-104.)