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Cortical and subcortical morphometric changes in patients with frontal focal cortical dysplasia type II.

Barış GençAyşe AksoyKerim Aslan
Published in: Neuroradiology (2024)
Morphometric changes in frontal FCD Type II patients vary depending on the hemisphere. Right FCD Type II is associated with sulcal shallowing and external deformation in contralateral subcortical structures, while left FCD Type II shows internal and external deformations in the hippocampus and putamen, respectively, along with increased gray matter volume in the basal ganglia. These findings highlight the need for hemisphere-specific analyses in epilepsy research.
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