| Literature DB >> 24842711 |
Dave F Clarke1, Kristi Tindall2, Mark Lee2, Bhairav Patel2.
Abstract
MRI-guided thermal ablation is a relatively new technique utilising heat to ablate both tumours and epileptogenic lesions. Its use against epilepsy offers some patients a new and relatively safe way of reducing or aborting seizures. Most cases of MRI-guided thermal ablation have been performed in patients with isolated lesions. Placement of depth electrodes prior to laser ablation has been rarely performed. We present a case with bilateral independent lesions traversing eloquent cortex, which, after sampling for seizures and successful ablation, retained normal function. The patient is, to date, seizure-free.Entities:
Keywords: depth electrode; focal epilepsy; occipital dysplasia; periventicular dysplasia; pharmacoresistant; thermal ablation
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24842711 DOI: 10.1684/epd.2014.0658
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epileptic Disord ISSN: 1294-9361 Impact factor: 1.819