Journal article
Subcortical epilepsy?
RAB Badawy, A Lai, SJ Vogrin, MJ Cook
Neurology | Published : 2013
Abstract
In the past, the cortex has for the most part been considered to be the site of seizure origin in the different forms of epilepsy. Findings from histopathologic, electrophysiologic, and brain imaging studies now provide ample evidence demonstrating that like normal cerebral function, epileptic seizures involve widespread network interactions between cortical and subcortical structures. These studies show that different forms of generalized and focal epileptiform discharges and seizures engage various subcortical structures in varying ways. This interaction has been the subject of many reviews and is not the focus of the current work. The aim of this review is to examine the evidence suggesti..
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Funding Acknowledgements
R. Badawy, A. Lai, and S. Vogrin report no disclosures. M. Cook received funding for a conference trip from SciGen (2011) and received speaker honoraria and travel reimbursements from UCB Pharma (2011 and 2012), Sanofi (2011 and 2012), and SciGen (2012). Go to Neurology.org for full disclosures.