2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2018.04.285
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F122. Non-lesional eating epilepsy with mesial temporal and inferior insular onset: A stereo-EEG study

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“…Two categories of eating seizures (ES) have been proposed; ES with temporo-limbic and ES with extratemporal, mainly suprasylvian, onset [1]. The two reported cases of eating seizures assessed by SEEG found a seizure onset in the anterior insula [2] and in the mesial temporal/ inferior insular region [3] and the patients were seizure free after resection. In our case Scalp-EEG and PET data pointed to a posterior perisylvian focus.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Two categories of eating seizures (ES) have been proposed; ES with temporo-limbic and ES with extratemporal, mainly suprasylvian, onset [1]. The two reported cases of eating seizures assessed by SEEG found a seizure onset in the anterior insula [2] and in the mesial temporal/ inferior insular region [3] and the patients were seizure free after resection. In our case Scalp-EEG and PET data pointed to a posterior perisylvian focus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%