2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.24.559189
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Morphometrics of the preserved post-surgical hemisphere in pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy

Michael C. Granovetter,
Anne Margarette S. Maallo,
Christina Patterson
et al.

Abstract: Characterisation of the postoperative structural integrity of cortex in adults who have undergone cortical resection surgery for the management of epilepsy has yielded mixed findings. In some cases, patients show persistent or accelerated cortical atrophy, while in others, atrophy decelerates or even reverses. Whether this variability applies as well to a paediatric population, for whom postoperative plasticity may be greater, remains to be determined. In this case-control study, high resolution structural T1 … Show more

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“…Volumes were discarded if the Euclidean norm of motion derivatives exceeded 1 cm or if outlier values (approximately 5.5 median absolute deviations away from the median) were detected in more than 10% of voxels. To optimize registration of brains with complete hemispheric surgery (e.g., minimal residual tissue of the operated hemisphere) in AFNI, after defacement and prior to preprocessing, anatomical data were mirrored 71 . Additionally, only EPI data from the preserved hemisphere were analyzed for all patients.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volumes were discarded if the Euclidean norm of motion derivatives exceeded 1 cm or if outlier values (approximately 5.5 median absolute deviations away from the median) were detected in more than 10% of voxels. To optimize registration of brains with complete hemispheric surgery (e.g., minimal residual tissue of the operated hemisphere) in AFNI, after defacement and prior to preprocessing, anatomical data were mirrored 71 . Additionally, only EPI data from the preserved hemisphere were analyzed for all patients.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%