Interictal High-Frequency Oscillations, Spikes, and Connectivity Profiles: a Fingerprint of Epileptogenic Brain Pathologies.
B SklenarovaEva ZatloukalovaJ CimbalnikPetr KlimesI DolezalovaM PailJ KocvarovaM HendrychM HermanovaJ GotmanF DubeauJ HallR PanaBirgit FrauscherMilan BrázdilPublished in: Epilepsia (2023)
The electrophysiological profile of the various epileptogenic lesions in epilepsy surgery patients was analyzed. Based on this profile, a predictive model was developed. This model offers excellent potential to identify the nature of the underlying lesion prior to resection. If validated, this model may be particularly valuable for counseling patients, as depending on the lesion type, different outcomes are achieved after epilepsy surgery.
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