Journal article

Mood Disturbance before and after Seizure Surgery: A Comparison of Temporal and Extratemporal Resections

J Wrench, SJ Wilson, PF Bladin

Epilepsia | WILEY | Published : 2004

Abstract

Purpose: Mood disturbance is a common comorbid condition of temporal lobe epilepsy before and after seizure surgery. Few studies have examined mood disturbance in patients undergoing resections outside the temporal lobe (extratemporal resections). This study aimed to compare the early, postoperative evolution of mood disturbance in temporal and extratemporal lobe epilepsy patients to examine the effect of site of surgical resection on mood outcome. Methods: The study used a longitudinal design and was qualitative in nature. Sixty seizure surgery patients (43 temporal resections, 17 extratemporal resections) were assessed before surgery and at discharge, 1 month, and 3 months after surgery, b..

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