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Neurocognition in Pediatric Temporal Lobe Tumor-Related Epilepsy.

Elise M TurnerEmily OlsenSusanne Duvall
Published in: Developmental neuropsychology (2024)
Tumor-related epilepsy is a common and understudied neurological comorbidity among pediatric temporal lobe tumor patients that poses risk for neurocognitive impairment (NCI). Forty-one youth with either TLT+ ( n  = 23) or nonneoplastic temporal lobe epilepsy ( n  = 18) ages 6-20 years completed routine neuropsychological evaluations. Rates of NCI were similar across groups; however, NCI was more common in nonneoplastic participants on a task of phonemic fluency, p  = .047. Younger age of seizure onset and greater number of antiseizure medications were associated with NCI among TLT+ participants only. Preliminary findings suggest separate prognostic models of cognitive outcomes between TLT+ and nonneoplastic epilepsy populations may be needed.
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