Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6014295 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Successful epilepsy surgery requires unambiguous identification of the epileptogenic zone. This determination may be a challenge when the pre-surgical evaluation yields conflicting data. We evaluated an adult patient with a right insular mass, but a seizure semiology, interictal EEG, and ictal EEG, suggesting left temporal lobe epilepsy. Resection of the mass, a ganglioglioma, resulted in seizure freedom and disappearance of interictal left temporal lobe epileptiform discharges. This case illustrates the principle that in localization-related epilepsy, the money is usually in the mass.
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Authors
Katherine A. Mortati, Vanessa Arnedo, Nicholas Post, Elpidio Jimenez, Arthur C. Grant,