2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.surneu.2005.07.048
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Reoperation of a recurrent temporal lobe epilepsy: a technical case report

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“…24,[60][61][62] Therefore, failed temporal lobe-only resections may be due an inaccurate classification of temporal lobe epilepsy in these patients. Furthermore, after a temporal lobe resection, whether residual mesiotemporal structures cause continued seizures is not clear, as there is evidence for [63][64][65] and against 24,47,66 this finding. This makes it difficult to focus the target of reresection after a failed temporal lobe resection.…”
Section: Factors Not Predictive Of Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…24,[60][61][62] Therefore, failed temporal lobe-only resections may be due an inaccurate classification of temporal lobe epilepsy in these patients. Furthermore, after a temporal lobe resection, whether residual mesiotemporal structures cause continued seizures is not clear, as there is evidence for [63][64][65] and against 24,47,66 this finding. This makes it difficult to focus the target of reresection after a failed temporal lobe resection.…”
Section: Factors Not Predictive Of Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%