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The impact of referring patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy to an epilepsy center for presurgical diagnosis.

Leonhard MannFelix RosenowAdam StrzelczykElke HattingenLaurent M WillemsPatrick N HarterKatharina WeberCatrin Mann
Published in: Neurological research and practice (2023)
This study provides evidence that for patients with DRFE-especially those with initial negative findings in a non-expert MRI-an early consultation at an epilepsy center, including an ECMRI, is important for identifying candidates for epilepsy surgery. NEMRI-negative findings preoperatively do not preclude seizure freedom postoperatively. Therefore, patients with DRFE that remain MRI-negative after initial NEMRI should be referred to an epilepsy center for presurgical evaluation. Nonreferral based on NEMRI negativity may harm such patients and delay surgical intervention. However, ECMRI-negative patients have a reduced chance of becoming seizure-free after epilepsy surgery. Further improvements in MRI technique and evaluation are needed and should be directed towards improving sensitivity for FCDs and amygdala dysplasias.
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