“…The C2 class comprises voxels where patients had gray matter loss, decreased perfusion, hypometabolism, higher perfusion in ictal state compared to interictal state, decrease of barriers for water diffusion, and enhanced water diffusion. This is in accordance with previous findings: the GMV loss was shown especially in temporal‐lobe patients with HS (Bernhardt, Hong, Bernasconi, & Bernasconi, 2015); decreased perfusion was reported in children (Lee et al, 2019); the hypometabolism seen in PET and interictal/ictal‐specific perfusion assessed by SPECT are well‐known markers of epileptogenic tissue (Krsek et al, 2013; Rathore, Dickson, Teotonio, Ell, & Duncan, 2014); and microstructure abnormalities in epileptogenic tissue identified by diffusivity metrics were reported to be sensitive to FCD (Feindel, 2013; Winston et al, 2020). The C4 class is similar to that of C2.…”