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Clinical features of unilateral multilobar and hemispheric polymicrogyria (PMG)-related epilepsy and seizure outcome with different treatment options.

Pengxia WuQingzhu LiuXianyu LiuYu SunJie ZhangRuofan WangTaoyun JiShuang WangXiaoyan LiuYu-Wu JiangLixin CaiYe Wu
Published in: Epilepsia open (2024)
We aim to summarize clinical characteristics and compare the long-term outcomes after surgical and nonsurgical (ASM) treatment to provide a basis for treatment decisions for patients with unilateral multilobar and hemispheric polymicrogyria (PMG)-related epilepsy. We found that patients with unilateral hemispheric and multilobar PMG had significantly higher rates of seizure freedom and ASM discontinuation with surgical treatment than with nonsurgical treatment. In the surgical group, seizure outcomes were better in patients treated with complete resection/disconnection than in those treated with subtotal resection, but the difference was not statistically significant.
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