Journal article

Surgical treatment of patients with single and dual pathology: Relevance of lesion and of hippocampal atrophy to seizure outcome

LM Li, F Cendes, C Watson, F Andermann, DR Fish, F Dubeau, S Free, A Olivier, W Harkness, DGT Thomas, JS Duncan, JWAS Sander, SD Shorvon, MJ Cook, DL Arnold

Neurology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1997

Abstract

Modern neuroimaging can disclose epileptogenic lesions in many patients with partial epilepsy and, at times, display the coexistence of hippocampal atrophy in addition to an extrahippocampal lesion (dual pathology). We studied the postoperative seizure outcome of 64 patients with lesional epilepsy (median follow-up, 30 months) and considered separately the surgical results in the 51 patients with a single lesion and in the 13 who had dual pathology. In patients with a single lesion, 85% were seizure free or significantly improved (Engel's class I-II) when the lesion was totally removed compared with only 40% when there was incomplete resection (p < 0.007). All three patients with dual pathol..

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