Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3051891 | Epilepsy & Behavior Case Reports | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with a porencephalic cyst frequently develop intractable temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). We report a surgically-treated male patient with intractable mesial TLE (mTLE) secondary to a porencephalic cyst. Although magnetic resonance imaging showed no hippocampal abnormalities, long-term video-electrocorticography revealed seizure onset discharges in the hippocampus. Temporal lobectomy brought an end to the patient's seizures. Hippocampal sclerosis was histopathologically confirmed (dual pathology). Careful evaluation of hippocampal epileptogenicity is required, and temporal lobectomy, which is less invasive than hemispherectomy, can be a treatment of choice for patients with mTLE secondary to a porencephalic cyst.
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Authors
Teppei Matsubara, Satoshi Ayuzawa, Tsukasa Aoki, Ayataka Fujiomto, Satoru Osuka, Akira Matsumura,