Outcome of Epilepsy Surgery in MRI-Negative Patients Without Histopathologic Abnormalities in the Resected Tissue.
Maurits W C B SandersIskander Van der WolfFloortje E JansenEleonora M A AronicaChristoph HelmstaedterAttila RaczRainer SurgesAlexander GroteAlbert J BeckerSylvain RheimsHelene CatenoixJohn Sidney DuncanJane de TisiThomas S JacquesJudith Helen CrossReetta KalviainenTuomas RauramaaFrancine ChassouxBertrand C DevauxGiancarlo Di GennaroVincenzo EspositoIstvan BodiMrinalini HonavarChristian G BienThomas CloppenborgRoland CorasHajo M HamerPetr MarusicAdam KalinaTom PieperManfred KudernatschTill S HartliebTim J von OertzenMartin AichholzerGeorg DorfmullerMathilde ChipauxSoheyl NoachtarElisabeth KaufmannAndreas Schulze-BonhageChristian F ScheiweÇiğdem ÖzkaraThomas GrunwaldKristina KoenigRenzo GuerriniCarmen BarbaAnna Maria BuccolieroFlavio GiordanoFelix RosenowKatja MenzlerRita GarbelliFrancesca AnzellottiPavel KrsekBarbora BenovaAlexis A ArzimanoglouJoseph ToulouseWim van PaesschenTom TheysJosé PimentelIsabel M Loução De AmorimNicola SpecchioLuca De PalmaMartha FeuchtTheresa SchollKarl RoesslerRafael Toledano-DelgadoAntonio Gil-NagelSavo RaicevicAleksandar J RisticOlaf SchijnsJan BeckervordersandforthVictoria San Antonio-ArceJordi RumiaIngmar BluemckeKees P J Braunnull nullPublished in: Neurology (2024)
This study shows that seizure freedom can be reached in 40% of nonlesional patients with both normal MRI and histopathology findings. In particular, nonlesional temporal lobe epilepsy should be regarded as a relatively favorable group, with almost half of patients achieving seizure freedom at 2 years after surgery-even more if the hippocampus is resected-compared with only 1 in 5 nonlesional patients who underwent extratemporal surgery. Patients with an electroclinically identified focus, who are nonlesional, will be a promising group for advanced molecular-genetic analysis of brain tissue specimens to identify new brain somatic epilepsy genes or epilepsy-associated molecular pathways.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- temporal lobe epilepsy
- magnetic resonance imaging
- minimally invasive
- magnetic resonance
- genome wide
- dna methylation
- multiple sclerosis
- lymph node
- patient reported outcomes
- transcription factor
- coronary artery bypass
- contrast enhanced
- cerebral ischemia
- atrial fibrillation
- resting state
- copy number
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- surgical site infection