Multifocal Epilepsy and Non-dominant Cingulate Lesion
Herlopian A, Gray T, Quraishi I. Multifocal Epilepsy and Non-dominant Cingulate Lesion. 2024, 393-429. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-23828-4_18.ChaptersMultifocal epilepsyEEG findings of patientsFindings of patientsAnti-seizure medicationsPrognostic roleSurgical outcomesEEG findingsEEG changesCingulate epilepsyHabitual seizuresIctal tachycardiaAnterior cingulate gyrusEpilepsy monitoring unitVascular lesionsIctal speechPredictive valueOutcome determinantsPatientsMonitor unitsCingulate cortexEpilepsyCingulate gyrusCingulateCortexEEGDominant, Lesional Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Herlopian A. Dominant, Lesional Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. 2024, 849-888. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-23828-4_34.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHemispheric language dominanceDominant temporal lobe epilepsyLanguage reorganizationLanguage dominanceLinguistic tasksTemporal lobe epilepsyFunctional connectivityResponsive neurostimulationNetwork reorganizationIctal aphasiaLobe epilepsyLong-term effectsCortical stimulationResection marginsCavernous angiomaNeocortical epilepsyPredictive biomarkersIctal tachycardiaTherapeutic effectAphasiaFunctional mappingCortexEpilepsyLanguageHandedness