INTERHEMISPHERIC PROPAGATION OF SEIZURES IN MESIAL TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY

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Eross, Lorand [1 ]
Entz, Laszlo [1 ]
Fabo, Daniel [1 ]
Jakus, Rita [1 ]
Szucs, Anna [1 ]
Rasonyi, Gyoergy [1 ]
Kelemen, Anna [1 ]
Barcs, Gabor [1 ]
Juhos, Vera [2 ]
Balogh, Attila [2 ]
Barsi, Peter [3 ]
Clemens, Zsofia [1 ]
Halasz, Peter [4 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Neurosci, H-1145 Budapest, Hungary
[2] Szent Istvan Hosp, Dept Neurol, Budapest, Hungary
[3] Semmelweis Univ, MR Res Ctr, H-1085 Budapest, Hungary
[4] Peter Pazmany Catholic Univ, Fac Informat Technol, Budapest, Hungary
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hippocampus; epilepsy; temporal lobe; hippocampal commissure; epilepsy surgery; HUMAN HIPPOCAMPAL SEIZURES; FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIONS; STIMULATION; SURGERY; TIME; COMMISSURE; DISCHARGES; FREQUENCY; PATHWAYS; MONKEY;
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Objectives - To investigate interhemispheric propagation of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy seizures in patients undergoing long-term video-EEG monitoring with combined scalp and foramen ovale electrodes. Aim of the study - To reveal possible interhemispheric propagation patterns in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, to improve presurgical evaluation of temporal epileptic patients. Methods - Sixty-five seizures from 20 patients were analyzed. We defined two contralateral seizure propagation patterns: Type I for those seizures that spread to the contralateral foramen ovale electrodes earlier than to the cantralateral scalp electrodes, and type II for the opposite. Participants - Twenty drug resistant epileptic patients were investigated in frame of their presurgical evaluation. Results - The majority of seizures (80%) were classified as type I. Inter-foramen ovale electrode propagation time was significantly shorter for type I compared to type II seizures. Ninety percent of patients had either type I or type II seizures only. Patients with type I seizures significantly more often had mesiotemporal structural alterations evident on magnetic resonance imaging scans, and became more often seizure-free after surgery compared to patients with type II seizures whose surgical outcome was less favorable or surgery could not be indicated because of independent bilateral ictal seizure-onset. Conclusions - The two types of contralateral propagation patterns we are describing seem to represent two subtypes of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with different morphological and prognostic features. The predominance of type I over type 11 seizures together with shorter propagation times for type I seizures indicate a role of a more direct and dominant interhemispheric pathway in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.
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