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EEG before and after total corpus callosotomy for pharmacoresistant infantile spasms: Fast oscillations and slow-wave connectivity in hypsarrhythmia.

Shiro BabaVasily A VakorinSam M DoesburgChizuko NagamoriMiguel A CortezRyoko HondaTomonori OnoKeisuke TodaHanako NishimotoToshihiro EbiharaKana SakaiAyako OchiO Carter SneadHiroshi BabaHiroshi Otsubo
Published in: Epilepsia (2019)
The increased power and connectivity of FOs in hypsarrhythmia may correlate with pharmacoresistant and surgically resistant seizures in IS. The existence and connectivity of FOs are associated with unilateral/bilateral cortical epileptogenicity in hypsarrhythmia. Prominent slow waves and connectivity without FOs might correlate with seizure freedom after TCC. Modulation of the callosal system with subcortical/cortical epileptic discharges might play a role in generating hypsarrhythmia and IS.
Keyphrases
  • resting state
  • functional connectivity
  • white matter
  • working memory
  • multiple sclerosis