| Literature DB >> 27707815 |
Samuel B Tomlinson1, Arun Venkataraman2.
Abstract
Surgical intervention often fails to achieve seizure-free results in patients with intractable epilepsy. Identifying features of the epileptic brain that dispose certain patients to unfavorable outcomes is critical for improving surgical candidacy assessments. Recent research by Martinet, Ahmad, Lepage, Cash, and Kramer (J Neurosci 35: 9477-9490, 2015) suggests that pathways of secondary seizure generalization distinguish patients with favorable (i.e., seizure free) vs. unfavorable (i.e., seizure persistent) surgical outcomes, lending insights into the network mechanisms of epilepsy surgery failure.Entities:
Keywords: epilepsy surgery; epileptogenic zone; network connectivity; secondarily generalized; seizure propagation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27707815 PMCID: PMC5376605 DOI: 10.1152/jn.00739.2016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurophysiol ISSN: 0022-3077 Impact factor: 2.714