Callosal role in generation of epileptiform discharges: quantitative analysis of EEGs recorded in patients undergoing corpus callosotomy.
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OBJECTIVE Corpus callosotomy tends to decrease seizure frequency and severity rather than transforming the seizure pattern from a generalized form into a lateralized or a partial one. The finding implies that bisection of the corpus callosum (CC) disrupts the epileptogenicity itself. In order to gain further insight into the possible role played by the CC in intractable generalized epilepsy, quantitative analyses of long-term EEGs were performed. METHODS Analyses were made of epileptiform discharges contained in the pre- and postoperative long-term EEGs in 7 patients who had an anterior callosotomy for intractable epilepsy. The duration, number, and amplitude of all epileptiform burst activities were measured and statistically analyzed. RESULTS After callosotomy, the total number of epileptiform burst activities, mean duration, and the total number of spike discharges decreased significantly. The two hemispheres could be divided into dominant and non-dominant ones as to the quantity of the residual epileptiform discharges. CONCLUSIONS Corpus callosotomy unevenly reduced preoperative epileptiform discharges in both hemispheres, suggesting a facilitatory role played by the callosal neurons that enables the asymmetrical epileptogenic susceptible state of the two hemispheres to develop bisynchronous and bisymmetrical epileptiform discharges. SIGNIFICANCE Corpus callosotomy decreased the quantity of the epileptiform discharges, suggesting the transhemispheric facilitation of seizure mechanisms.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
دوره 114 11 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003