Abstract:Dr. Macdonald-Laurs et al. reported 38 patients with bottom-of-sulcus dysplasia (BOSD), who underwent a limited corticectomy and whose seizure outcomes indicated minor neurologic complications, 1 echoing previous literature. 2,3 Although subtle changes can be found from structural MRIs, combined fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) and MRI imaging can produce high sensitivity in detecting these small lesions. Because these lesions are well confined, sulcus-centered resections could … Show more
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