Abstract
This study sought to determine whether hippocampal sclerosis (HS) can be predicted from the results of electrocorticography (ECoG). One hundred seven patients underwent anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) (44 R, 63 L) for epilepsy in the absence of a structural lesion and had the degree of HS graded pathologically from 0 to 4. Preoperative evaluation included ictal chronic ECoG with subdural strip electrodes, which showed a temporal onset in each case. Twenty-seven (25%) specimens were grade 0, 15 (14%) were grade 1â2, and 65 (61%) were grade 3â4. ECoG showed a unilateral mesial temporal seizure onset in 70% of grade 0, 73% of grade 1â2, and 78% of grade 3â4 patients ( p > 0.5). A unilateral regional onset, i.e., involving all temporal electrodes, occurred in 15% of grade 0, 13% of grade 1â2, and 12% of grade 3â4 patients ( p > 0.5). Bilateral independent onset occurred in 11% of grade 0, 13% of grade 1â2 ( p > 0.5), and none of grade 3â4 patients ( p p p p
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