Authors
Philippe Ryvlin, J Helen Cross, Sylvain Rheims
Publication date
2014/11/1
Source
The Lancet Neurology
Volume
13
Issue
11
Pages
1114-1126
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Epilepsy surgery is the most effective way to control seizures in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy, often leading to improvements in cognition, behaviour, and quality of life. Risks of serious adverse events and deterioration of clinical status can be minimised in carefully selected patients. Accordingly, guidelines recommend earlier and more systematic assessment of patients' eligibility for surgery than is seen at present. The effectiveness of surgical treatment depends on epilepsy type, underlying pathology, and accurate localisation of the epileptogenic brain region by various clinical, neuroimaging, and neurophysiological investigations. Substantial progress has been made in the methods of presurgical assessment, particularly in patients with normal features on MRI, but evidence is scarce for the indication and effect of most presurgical investigations, with no biomarker precisely delineating the epileptogenic …
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Scholar articles
P Ryvlin, JH Cross, S Rheims - The Lancet Neurology, 2014