Temporal encephaloceles in epilepsy patients and asymptomatic cases: Size may indicate epileptogenicity.
Panagiota-Eleni TsalouchidouIoannis MintzirasLouise BiermannKristina KrauseMarc-Philipp BergmannMarcus BelkeChristopher NimskyMaximilian SchulzeAdam StrzelczykFelix RosenowKatja MenzlerSusanne KnakePublished in: Epilepsia (2021)
Temporal encephaloceles may occur without presenting any clinical symptoms. Patients with TLE show a higher frequency of TEs compared to the ETLE and HC groups. According to our study, TE size could be used to suggest potential epileptogenicity.