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Re-review of MRI with post-processing in nonlesional patients in whom epilepsy surgery has failed.


ABSTRACT: Management of MRI-negative patients with intractable focal epilepsy after failed surgery is particularly challenging. In this study, we aim to investigate whether MRI post-processing could identify relevant targets for the re-evaluation of MRI-negative patients who failed the initial resective surgery. We examined a consecutive series of 56 MRI-negative patients who underwent resective surgery and had recurring seizures at 1-year follow-up. T1-weighted volumetric sequence from the pre-surgical MRI was used for voxel-based MRI post-processing which was implemented in a morphometric analysis program (MAP). MAP was positive in 15 of the 56 patients included in this study. In 5 patients, the MAP+ regions were fully resected. In 10 patients, the MAP+ regions were not or partially resected: two out of the 10 patients had a second surgery including the unresected MAP+ region, and both became seizure-free; the remaining 8 patients did not undergo further surgery, but the unresected MAP+ regions were concordant with more than one noninvasive modality in 7. In the 8 patients who had unresected MAP+ regions and intracranial-EEG before the previous surgery, the unresected MAP+ regions were concordant with ictal onset in 6. Our data suggest that scrutiny of the presurgical MRI guided by MRI post-processing may reveal relevant targets for reoperation in nonlesional epilepsies. MAP findings, when concordant with the patient's other noninvasive data, should be considered when planning invasive evaluation/reoperation for this most challenging group of patients.

SUBMITTER: Wang ZI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5011447 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Re-review of MRI with post-processing in nonlesional patients in whom epilepsy surgery has failed.

Wang Z Irene ZI   Suwanpakdee P P   Jones S E SE   Jaisani Z Z   Moosa Ahsan N V AN   Najm I M IM   von Podewils F F   Burgess R C RC   Krishnan B B   Prayson R A RA   Gonzalez-Martinez J A JA   Bingaman W W   Alexopoulos A V AV  

Journal of neurology 20160613 9


Management of MRI-negative patients with intractable focal epilepsy after failed surgery is particularly challenging. In this study, we aim to investigate whether MRI post-processing could identify relevant targets for the re-evaluation of MRI-negative patients who failed the initial resective surgery. We examined a consecutive series of 56 MRI-negative patients who underwent resective surgery and had recurring seizures at 1-year follow-up. T1-weighted volumetric sequence from the pre-surgical M  ...[more]

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