2023
DOI: 10.3171/2023.5.focus23133
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Association of CDKN2A alterations with increased postoperative seizure risk after resection of brain metastases

Daniel D. Cummins,
Joseph H. Garcia,
Minh P. Nguyen
et al.

Abstract: OBJECTIVE Seizures are common and significantly disabling for patients with brain metastases (BMs). Although resection can provide seizure control, a subset of patients with BMs may continue to suffer seizures postoperatively. Genomic BM characteristics may influence which patients are at risk for postoperative seizures. This work explores correlations between genomic alterations and risk of postoperative seizures following BM resection. METHODS All patients underwent BM resection at a single institution, wi… Show more

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