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Effects of carbamazepine and lamotrigine on functional magnetic resonance imaging cognitive networks.

Fenglai XiaoLorenzo CaciagliBritta WandschneiderJosemir W SanderMeneka SidhuGavin P WinstonJane BurdettKarin TrimmelAndrea HillChristian VollmarSjoerd B VosSebastien OurselinPamela J ThompsonDong ZhouJohn Sidney DuncanMatthias J Koepp
Published in: Epilepsia (2018)
Our study provides evidence of AED effects on the functional neuroanatomy of language, which might explain subtle language deficits in patients taking otherwise well-tolerated sodium channel-blocking agents. Patients on CBZ showed dysfunctional frontal activation and more pronounced impairment of performance than patients taking LTG, which was associated only with failure to deactivate task-negative networks. As previously shown for working memory, LEV treatment did not affect functional language networks.
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