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'''Perisylvian syndrome''' is a very rare [[neurological disorder]] characterized by weakness or paralysis of the muscles in the face, jaw, throat and tongue. Other symptoms include seizures, delayed development and mental retardation.
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'''Perisylvian syndrome''' is a very rare [[neurological disorder]] characterized by weakness or paralysis of the muscles in the face, jaw, throat and tongue. Other symptoms include [[seizures]], delayed development and [[intellectual disability]].
   
   

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Perisylvian syndrome is a very rare neurological disorder characterized by weakness or paralysis of the muscles in the face, jaw, throat and tongue. Other symptoms include seizures, delayed development and intellectual disability.


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