A controversial question: Can morphometry and clinical history be enough to diagnose hippocampal dysplasia?
Ianne Lucena ArrudaRivus Ferreira ArrudaRayanne Maria Brandão da SilveiraJeana Torres Corso DuarteMirian Salvadori Bittar GuaranhaLaura Maria GuilhotoHenrique Carrete JuniorJoao Norberto StavaleRicardo Silva CentenoElza Marcia Targas YacubianJosé Eduardo Peixoto-SantosPublished in: Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape (2024)
The presence of dysmorphic neurons with strong cytoplasmatic accumulation of heavy non-phosphorylated neurofilament is crucial for the diagnostics of focal cortical dysplasia type II (FCDII). While ILAE's classification describes neocortical dysplasias, some groups have reported patients with mesial t abnormal neurons in the hippocampus of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Here we report a patient with such abnormal neurons in the hippocampus and compared it with previous reports of hippocampal dysplasia. Finally, we discuss the need for diagnostic criteria of hippocampal dysplasia.