Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6015075 | Epilepsy Research | 2016 | 53 Pages |
Abstract
MEG data showed a wide distribution of multilobar MEGSS in patients with TSC. The seizure outcome was not related to the clustered MEGSS within RA, since the grids were essentially planned to cover and resect the clustered MEGSS surrounding tubers. The maximal possible resection of scattered MEGSS correlated with improved seizure outcome in TSC. Some parts of the epileptogenic zone disrupted by multiple tubers did not have a sufficiently large area to produce clustered MEGSS. Although the wide distribution of scattered MEGSS is not interpreted as epileptogenic, they might be interrelated with clustered MEGSS to project a complex epilepsy network and be part of the extensive epileptogenic zones found in TSC.
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Authors
Tohru Okanishi, Tomoyuki Akiyama, Ellen Mayo, Yasunori Honda, Chihiro Ueda-Kawada, Midori Nakajima, Yoichiro Homma, Ayako Ochi, Cristina Go, Elysa Widjaja, Sylvester H. Chuang, James T. Rutka, James Drake, O. Carter III, Hiroshi Otsubo,