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Deep phenotyping of frontal lobe epilepsy compared to other epilepsy syndromes.

Ryan W S WeeAdina NashHeather Angus-Leppan
Published in: Journal of neurology (2023)
EEG is often normal for FLE, and abnormalities are commonly identified with MRI. There was no difference in the clinical features of definite and probable FLE, suggesting they represent the same clinical entity. The diagnosis of FLE can be made even when scalp EEG is normal. This large medical cohort provides hallmark features of FLE that differentiate it from TLE and other epilepsy syndromes.
Keyphrases
  • functional connectivity
  • working memory
  • resting state
  • healthcare
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • high throughput
  • contrast enhanced
  • temporal lobe epilepsy
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance