Journal article

Transcallosal resection of hypothalamic hamartomas, with control of seizures, in children with gelastic epilepsy

JV Rosenfeld, AS Harvey, J Wrennall, M Zacharin, SF Berkovic

Neurosurgery | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2001

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Hypothalamic hamartomas (HHs) are associated with precocious puberty and gelastic epilepsy; the seizures are often refractory to antiepileptic medications and associated with delayed development and disturbed behavior. The current opinion is that surgery to treat intrahypothalamic lesions is formidable and that complete excision is not technically achievable. We report our experience with a transcallosal approach to the resection of HHs. METHODS: Five children (age, 4-13 yr) with intractable epilepsy and HHs underwent preoperative clinical, electroencephalographic, and imaging evaluations. Two patients experienced only gelastic seizures, and three patients experienced mixed seizur..

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