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Abstract
Background
The identification of surgical candidates is a critical issue in patients with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-negative drug-resistant focal epilepsy and latent accompanying resectable lesions, such as focal cortical dysplasia (FCD). Recently, periodic seizure cycles have been associated with FCD in both patients with MRI-positive and MRI-negative epilepsy. We investigated the presurgical evaluation and postsurgical outcome of patients with MRI-negative epilepsy with FCD and a history of periodic seizure cycles.
Methods
We retrospectively reviewed the characteristics of presurgical evaluation and postsurgical seizure outcome in 14 children with MRI-negative drug-resistant focal epilepsy and a history of periodic seizure cycles. All the patients had FCD histopathologically.
Results
The mean age at epilepsy surgery was 7.7 ± 4.7 years (0.7–16.1 years). Favorable postsurgical seizure outcome (ILAE classes 1–3) was obtained in 10 (71 %) patients five years after surgery. The relative risk of the complete concordance between imaging findings and resected area for five-year seizure freedom was 2.25 in positron emission tomography (PET) and 2.22 in subtraction ictal single-photon emission computed tomography co-registered to MRI (SISCOM), and 1.86 in magnetoencephalography (MEG).
Conclusion
All the children with MRI-negative focal epilepsy and a history of periodic seizure cycles were turned out to have FCD pathologically, and are good surgical candidates. Favorable seizure outcome can be expected in such patients when resective epilepsy surgery is planned based on presurgical evaluation with PET or SISCOM.
期刊介绍:
Epilepsy Research provides for publication of high quality articles in both basic and clinical epilepsy research, with a special emphasis on translational research that ultimately relates to epilepsy as a human condition. The journal is intended to provide a forum for reporting the best and most rigorous epilepsy research from all disciplines ranging from biophysics and molecular biology to epidemiological and psychosocial research. As such the journal will publish original papers relevant to epilepsy from any scientific discipline and also studies of a multidisciplinary nature. Clinical and experimental research papers adopting fresh conceptual approaches to the study of epilepsy and its treatment are encouraged. The overriding criteria for publication are novelty, significant clinical or experimental relevance, and interest to a multidisciplinary audience in the broad arena of epilepsy. Review articles focused on any topic of epilepsy research will also be considered, but only if they present an exceptionally clear synthesis of current knowledge and future directions of a research area, based on a critical assessment of the available data or on hypotheses that are likely to stimulate more critical thinking and further advances in an area of epilepsy research.