Objective There are competing explanations for persistent postoperative seizures after temporal lobe surgery. One is that 1 or more particular subtypes of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) exist that are particularly resistant to surgery. We sought to identify a common brain structural and connectivity alteration in patients with persistent postoperative seizures using preoperative quantitative magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Methods We performed a series of studies in 87 patients with mTLE (47 subsequently rendered seizure free, 40 who continued to experience postoperative seizures) and 80 healthy controls. We investigated the relationship between imaging variables and postoperative seizure outcome. All pa...
OBJECTIVE: Postoperative memory decline is an important consequence of anterior temporal lobe resect...
This study aimed to analyze the impact of ictal dystonic posturing (DP) in postoperative seizure out...
Objective:Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common localization-related epilepsy syndrome in ...
Approximately one in every two patients with pharmacoresistant temporal lobe epilepsy will not be re...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the clinical significance of temporal pole abnormalities (temporopolar blur...
Medically intractable temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) remains a serious health problem. Across treatmen...
Background and objectivesTo determine the association between surgical lesions of distinct gray and ...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed preoperative structural brain networks and clinical characteristics of patien...
Objective: We assessed pre-operative structural brain networks and clinical characteristics of patie...
SummaryObjectivesTo investigate the effects of the resection of hippocampus and temporal neocortex o...
Objectives: To explore the dynamic changes of white matters following anterior temporal lobectomy (A...
Reasons for failed temporal lobe epilepsy surgery remain unclear. Temporal plus epilepsy, characteri...
Purpose: Surgical removal of the hippocampus is the standard of care of patients with drug-resistant...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate the prognostic value of ictal scalp EEG patterns in drug-resistant tem...
Objective: Temporal lobectomy is often successful in treatment of patients with medically intractabl...
OBJECTIVE: Postoperative memory decline is an important consequence of anterior temporal lobe resect...
This study aimed to analyze the impact of ictal dystonic posturing (DP) in postoperative seizure out...
Objective:Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common localization-related epilepsy syndrome in ...
Approximately one in every two patients with pharmacoresistant temporal lobe epilepsy will not be re...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the clinical significance of temporal pole abnormalities (temporopolar blur...
Medically intractable temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) remains a serious health problem. Across treatmen...
Background and objectivesTo determine the association between surgical lesions of distinct gray and ...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed preoperative structural brain networks and clinical characteristics of patien...
Objective: We assessed pre-operative structural brain networks and clinical characteristics of patie...
SummaryObjectivesTo investigate the effects of the resection of hippocampus and temporal neocortex o...
Objectives: To explore the dynamic changes of white matters following anterior temporal lobectomy (A...
Reasons for failed temporal lobe epilepsy surgery remain unclear. Temporal plus epilepsy, characteri...
Purpose: Surgical removal of the hippocampus is the standard of care of patients with drug-resistant...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate the prognostic value of ictal scalp EEG patterns in drug-resistant tem...
Objective: Temporal lobectomy is often successful in treatment of patients with medically intractabl...
OBJECTIVE: Postoperative memory decline is an important consequence of anterior temporal lobe resect...
This study aimed to analyze the impact of ictal dystonic posturing (DP) in postoperative seizure out...
Objective:Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common localization-related epilepsy syndrome in ...