2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2004000100001
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Laterization of epileptiform discharges in patients with epilepsy and precocious destructive brain insults

Abstract: In their original work, Dyke, Davidoff and Masson 1 described the radiological changes occurring in the skull of nine patients with the clinical diagnoArq Neuropsiquiatr 2004;62(1):1-8 ABSTRACT -Unilateral destructive brain lesions of early development can result in compensatory thickening of the ipsilateral cranial vault. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of these bone changes among patients with epilepsy and precocious destructive lesions, and whether a relationship exists between these ch… Show more

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“…24,30 The EEG findings of PC/E may not be sufficient to localize the epileptic foci or even to make a diagnosis of focal epilepsy. However, the vast majority of our patients showed only a single MEGSS cluster, which included more than 80% of the MEGSS localized at the margin of PC/E.…”
Section: 14mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24,30 The EEG findings of PC/E may not be sufficient to localize the epileptic foci or even to make a diagnosis of focal epilepsy. However, the vast majority of our patients showed only a single MEGSS cluster, which included more than 80% of the MEGSS localized at the margin of PC/E.…”
Section: 14mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last few decades, certain studies have reported that focal epileptiform electroencephalography patterns may be more likely to occur in the left cerebral hemisphere than in the right . As a result of asymmetry in anatomic, cytoarchitectonic, developmental, maturation, reorganization and chemical properties between the two hemispheres, certain investigators have even asserted that the left hemisphere is physiologically more predisposed than the right to change in epilepsy .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%