Surgical outcome in occipital lobe epilepsy: Implications for pathophysiology
Aykut‐Bingol C, Bronen R, Kim J, Spencer D, Spencer S. Surgical outcome in occipital lobe epilepsy: Implications for pathophysiology. Annals Of Neurology 1998, 44: 60-69. PMID: 9667593, DOI: 10.1002/ana.410440112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOccipital lobe epilepsyClinical seizure characteristicsFocal cortical dysplasiaLobe epilepsyLobe locationPathological substrateSeizure characteristicsSurgical outcomesCortical dysplasiaSurgical approachSurgical proceduresRefractory occipital lobe epilepsyDevelopmental abnormalitiesOccipital lobe seizuresChronic inflammatory changesSturge-Weber syndromeMain pathological substrateOccipital lobe tumorElectroclinical variablesElectroclinical featuresMost patientsSeizure controlChronic epilepsyInflammatory changesLobe tumors