2023
DOI: 10.1111/epi.17571
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Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in refractory insular epilepsy

Abstract: Due to heterogenous seizure semiology and poor contribution of scalp electroencephalography (EEG) signals, insular epilepsy requires use of the appropriate diagnostic tools for its diagnosis and characterization. The deep location of the insula also presents surgical challenges. The aim of this article is to review the current diagnostic and therapeutic tools and their contribution to the management of insular epilepsy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), isotopic imaging, neurophysiological imaging, and genetic… Show more

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“…25 The higher yield of MEG in ETLE compared with TLE can be easily understood. First, as neuromagnetic fields are not influenced by the layers they pass through and MEG has a heightened sensitivity to tangential sources, MEG is superior to EEG in detecting IEDs originating from the perisylvian/insular cortices, 5,28 and from bottom-of-sulcus focal cortical dysplasia. 5 The localization value of temporal IEDs requires more interpretation to distinguish mesiotemporal from neocortical sources and to establish their pathological nature.…”
Section: W H Y Use M Eg I N Th E Cli N Ica L M a Nage M E N T Of Chi ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 The higher yield of MEG in ETLE compared with TLE can be easily understood. First, as neuromagnetic fields are not influenced by the layers they pass through and MEG has a heightened sensitivity to tangential sources, MEG is superior to EEG in detecting IEDs originating from the perisylvian/insular cortices, 5,28 and from bottom-of-sulcus focal cortical dysplasia. 5 The localization value of temporal IEDs requires more interpretation to distinguish mesiotemporal from neocortical sources and to establish their pathological nature.…”
Section: W H Y Use M Eg I N Th E Cli N Ica L M a Nage M E N T Of Chi ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of pediatric epilepsy, the reduced brain-sensor distance afforded by on-scalp Rb-OPM-MEG led to higher IED amplitude and SNR compared with cryogenic MEG (Feys et al, 2022). The advent of Rb-OPM has thus ignited a revolution in the field of MEG and human neurosciences (Boto et al, 2018), and might-in time-become a reference method for the diagnostic evaluation of focal epilepsy (Brookes et al, 2022;Feys et al, 2022;Pedersen et al, 2022;Feys et al, 2023c;Feys and De Tiège, 2023). Despite these advantages, Rb-OPM-MEG suffers from some limitations that may limit their use for the study of human brain function (Brookes et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of pediatric epilepsy, the reduced brain-sensor distance afforded by on-scalp Rb-OPM-MEG led to higher IED amplitude and SNR compared with cryogenic MEG (14). The advent of Rb-OPM has thus ignited a revolution in the field of MEG and human neurosciences (7), and might-in time-become a reference method for the diagnostic evaluation of focal epilepsy (14,(19)(20)(21)(22).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%