1. [Neuropathology of hard to control epilepsy. Study of 300 consecutive cases].
- Author
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Barbosa-Coutinho LM, Hilbig A, Calcagnotto ME, Paglioli E, Paglioli Neto E, Da Costa JC, Palmini A, and De Paula EC
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- Cerebral Cortex pathology, Epilepsies, Partial surgery, Hippocampus pathology, Humans, Sclerosis, Epilepsies, Partial pathology
- Abstract
We report histopathological findings in 300 consecutive surgical specimens from epilepsy surgery during 6 years. Our material was mainly from temporal lobe epilepsy (70.33%). In 44% the diagnosis was hippocampal sclerosis. There were tumors in 15% of cases and neuronal migration disorders in 10%. The most common tumors were gangliogliomas (42.22%) and dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors (20%). We review the more frequent diagnosis in epilepsy surgery based on this series and comparing with literature.
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- 1999
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