2022
DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000001880_331
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331 Role of Functional Network Formation in Epilepsy

Abstract: INTRODUCTION:Despite surgical resection of a defined epileptogenic focus (EF), about 50% of patients go on to have refractory seizures. Recently, focal epilepsy is being redefined as a network disorder and studies have demonstrated that resection of nodes outside the EF may contribute to better surgical outcomes. Additionally, our group has shown higher interictal connectivity between nodes involved in seizure onset in a cohort of epilepsy patients, further suggesting the presence of an underlying distributed … Show more

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