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Multilobar Resections for 3T MRI-Negative Epilepsy: Worth the Trouble?

Journal Paper/Review - Nov 28, 2018

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Citation
Kogias E, Schmeiser B, Doostkam S, Brandt A, Hammen T, Zentner J, Ramantani G. Multilobar Resections for 3T MRI-Negative Epilepsy: Worth the Trouble?. World Neurosurg 2018; 123:e338-e347.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
World Neurosurg 2018; 123
Publication Date
Nov 28, 2018
Issn Electronic
1878-8769
Pages
e338-e347
Brief description/objective

Multilobar resection in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-negative drug-resistant epilepsy warrants attention because they account for up to one third of MRI-negative epilepsy surgery. Despite their high prevalence, data are sparse, and the risk/benefit ratio continues to be debated. The present study investigated the postoperative seizure outcomes in this especially challenging subgroup.