“…As already noted, the location of the lesion may affect the incidence of postoperative seizures [1,3,8,27,32,33], Aneurysms located on the middle cerebral artery have a higher incidence of postoperative epilepsy when compared to aneurysms al other sites [1,33,34], How ever, when microsurgical approaches are used to expose intracranial aneurysms which minimize brain retraction, no association is found between the site of the aneurysm and the incidence of postoperative epilepsy [2,12], Tu mors that are located in the central regions, i.e., posterior frontal and anterior parietal, have a higher incidence of postoperative epilepsy than tumors in the frontal and temporal regions. Occipital lobe tumors have the least number of postoperative seizures [27], For anaplastic gliomas only, lesions in the frontal lobe have the highest incidence of postoperative seizures [8].…”