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Preoperative and postoperative memory in epilepsy patients with 'gliosis only' versus hippocampal sclerosis: a matched case-control study.

Julia TaubeJuri-Alexander WittAlexander GroteDaniel DelevJonas EnkirchElke HattingenAlbert J BeckerChristian Erich ElgerChristoph Helmstaedter
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2022)
Compared with HS, GO is characterised by (1) a later onset of epilepsy, (2) less pronounced and more non-specific memory impairments before surgery, (3) a less successful surgical outcome and (4) a more significant memory decline after surgery. Overall, our results regarding cognition provide further evidence that GO and HS are distinct clinical entities. Functional integrity of the hippocampus appears higher in GO, as indicated by a better preoperative memory performance and worse memory outcome after surgery. The different risk-benefit ratios should be considered during presurgical patient counselling.
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