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Histopathological findings in brain tissue obtained during epilepsy surgery
- Source :
- New England Journal of Medicine, 377(17), 1648-1656. Massachussetts Medical Society, The New England Journal of Medicine, 377, 1648-1656, Blumcke, I, Spreafico, R, Haaker, G, Coras, R, Kobow, K, Bien, C G, Pfäfflin, M, Elger, C, Widman, G, Schramm, J, Becker, A, Braun, K P, Leijten, F, Baayen, J C, Aronica, E, Chassoux, F, Hamer, H, Stefan, H, Rössler, K, Thom, M, Walker, M C, Sisodiya, S M, Duncan, J S, McEvoy, A W, Pieper, T, Holthausen, H, Kudernatsch, M, Meencke, H J, Kahane, P, Schulze-Bonhage, A, Zentner, J, Heiland, D H, Urbach, H, Steinhoff, B J, Bast, T, Tassi, L, Lo Russo, G, Özkara, C, Oz, B, Krsek, P, Vogelgesang, S, Runge, U, Lerche, H, Weber, Y, Honavar, M, Pimentel, J, Arzimanoglou, A, Ulate-Campos, A, Noachtar, S, Hartl, E & EEBB Consortium 2017, ' Histopathological findings in brain tissue obtained during epilepsy surgery ', New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 377, no. 17, pp. 1648-1656 . https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1703784, New England Journal of Medicine, 377(17), 1648-1656. MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY, The New England Journal of Medicine, 377, 17, pp. 1648-1656, New England Journal of Medicine, 377(17), 1648. Massachussetts Medical Society, New England journal of medicine, 377(17), 1648-1656. Massachussetts Medical Society
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Item does not contain fulltext Background: Detailed neuropathological information on the structural brain lesions underlying seizures is valuable for understanding drug-resistant focal epilepsy. Methods: We report the diagnoses made on the basis of resected brain specimens from 9523 patients who underwent epilepsy surgery for drug-resistant seizures in 36 centers from 12 European countries over 25 years. Histopathological diagnoses were determined through examination of the specimens in local hospitals (41%) or at the German Neuropathology Reference Center for Epilepsy Surgery (59%). Results: The onset of seizures occurred before 18 years of age in 75.9% of patients overall, and 72.5% of the patients underwent surgery as adults. The mean duration of epilepsy before surgical resection was 20.1 years among adults and 5.3 years among children. The temporal lobe was involved in 71.9% of operations. There were 36 histopathological diagnoses in seven major disease categories. The most common categories were hippocampal sclerosis, found in 36.4% of the patients (88.7% of cases were in adults), tumors (mainly ganglioglioma) in 23.6%, and malformations of cortical development in 19.8% (focal cortical dysplasia was the most common type, 52.7% of cases of which were in children). No histopathological diagnosis could be established for 7.7% of the patients. Conclusions: In patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy requiring surgery, hippocampal sclerosis was the most common histopathological diagnosis among adults, and focal cortical dysplasia was the most common diagnosis among children. Tumors were the second most common lesion in both groups. (Funded by the European Union and others.) 9 p.
- Subjects :
- Male
0301 basic medicine
Pediatrics
ILAE COMMISSION
Disease
Hippocampus
Epilepsy
PROPOSAL
0302 clinical medicine
DIAGNOSTIC METHODS
TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY
Epilepsy surgery
Age of Onset
Child
Medicine(all)
Brain Neoplasms
Age Factors
Brain
General Medicine
DEPDC5
Temporal Lobe
Europe
Malformations of Cortical Development
Databases as Topic
Female
TRIAL
Current Literature In Clinical Science
Adult
TASK-FORCE REPORT
medicine.medical_specialty
Neuropathology
CONSENSUS CLASSIFICATION
Temporal lobe
03 medical and health sciences
medicine
Humans
Hippocampal sclerosis
Neuro- en revalidatiepsychologie
business.industry
Neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology
Plasticity and Memory [DI-BCB_DCC_Theme 3]
medicine.disease
TRENDS
Surgery
030104 developmental biology
EXPERIENCE
Age of onset
business
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00284793
- Volume :
- 377
- Issue :
- 17
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- New England Journal of Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cfc88e51b4bce9574fd658712c6ff7c4