Abstract

The skull radiograph of 102 children with seizure disorders seen at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital over a 3-year period were reviewed and compared to those of 42 children with indications for skull radiographs other than seizures. Intracranial calcifications were reported in 14(13.7%) of those with seizure disorders, with calcification of the falx cerebri accounting for 57.1% of all the intracranial calcifications. In comparison to the controls, falx cerebri calcification was significantly higher in the children with seizures (c2 = 9.25, p We conclude that calcification of the falx cerebri is a pathological entity with a possible role in the genesis of centroencephalic abnormal discharges in childhood. It is associated with generalised seizures, and birth asphyxia seems to be a predisposing factor. Key Words: Seizures, Calcification of the falx cerebri, Pathological. Sahel Med. J. Vol.6(2) 2003: 40-43

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