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Quantitative analysis of visually reviewed normal scalp EEG predicts seizure freedom following anterior temporal lobectomy.

Yogatheesan VaratharajahBoney JosephBenjamin H BrinkmanMarcia Morita-ShermanZachary FitzgeraldDeborah VeghDileep NairRichard BurgessFernando CendesLara E JehiGregory Worrell
Published in: Epilepsia (2022)
These results support that quantitative analysis of even a normal presurgical scalp EEG may help prognosticate seizure freedom following ATL in patients with drug-resistant TLE. Although the mechanism for this result is not known, the scalp EEG spectral and coherence properties predicting seizure freedom may represent activity arising from the neocortex or the networks responsible for temporal lobe seizure generation within vs outside the margins of an ATL.
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