2007
DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000266386.55715.3f
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Successful surgery for epilepsy due to early brain lesions despite generalized EEG findings

Abstract: Epilepsy surgery may be successful for selected children and adolescents with a congenital or early-acquired brain lesion, despite abundant generalized or bilateral epileptiform discharges on EEG. The diffuse EEG expression may be due to an interaction between the early lesion and the developing brain.

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“…3 However, surgery relies on accurate lesion localization, so good-quality imaging is important for preoperative planning to allow complete resection. [4][5][6] Histologically, oligodendroglial hyperplasia is characterized by an increased number of normal-appearing oligoden- droglial cells in the cortex and juxtacortical white matter. It is considered at the mildest end of the spectrum of neuronal migrational disorders or microdysgenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 However, surgery relies on accurate lesion localization, so good-quality imaging is important for preoperative planning to allow complete resection. [4][5][6] Histologically, oligodendroglial hyperplasia is characterized by an increased number of normal-appearing oligoden- droglial cells in the cortex and juxtacortical white matter. It is considered at the mildest end of the spectrum of neuronal migrational disorders or microdysgenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scalp video-EEG recordings in children often show secondary bilateral synchrony, generalized or multifocal interictal discharges (Wyllie et al, 2007). We have to find (1) consistent leading discharges before these spread to the whole brain, (2) predominant lateralization of multiple independent spike foci, and (3) complexity of spike morphology.…”
Section: Scalp Video-eeg Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EEGs often show paroxysmal generalized spike-/polyspike-and-wave complexes in children with intractable partial epilepsy even with focal onset seizures (Wyllie et al, 2007). Frontal lobe epilepsy frequently presents with secondarily bilateral synchronized epileptiform discharges (Akiyama et al, 2011).…”
Section: Secondary Bilateral Synchrony In Frontal Lobe Epilepsymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Büyük çocuk ve adelösan yaş grubunda da fokal lezyonlara eşlik eden jeneralize EEG bulguları bildirilmiş, bu lezyonların yaklaşık %90'ının konjenital ya da erken dönemde kazanılmış lezyonlar (kortikal gelişim malformasyonları, infarkt, enfeksiyon ve travma sonrası gelişen kistik ensefalomalaziler) olduğu görülmüştür. [23,24] Bu çocuklarda cerrahi sonrası tam nöbetsizlik oranı, benzer lezyonları olan ve fokal EEG anormallikleri gösteren çocuklarla karşılaştırıldığında cerrahi sonrası prognoz açısından birbirine yakın sonuçlar elde edildiği görülmüştür.…”
Section: çOcukluk çAğında Epilepsi Cerrahisi öNcesi Değerlendir-meunclassified