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1. Predictive models for starting antiseizure medication withdrawal following epilepsy surgery in adults

3. Premature mortality in refractory partial epilepsy: does surgical treatment make a difference?

4. Histopathological findings in brain tissue obtained during epilepsy surgery

5. Status epilepticus and thinning of the entorhinal cortex.

6. Microangiopathy in temporal lobe epilepsy with diffusion MRI alterations and cognitive decline.

7. Diminished circadian and ultradian rhythms of human brain activity in pathological tissue in vivo.

8. Identifying epileptogenic abnormality by decomposing intracranial EEG and MEG power spectra.

9. Quantitative cellular pathology of the amygdala in temporal lobe epilepsy and correlation with magnetic resonance imaging volumetry, tissue microstructure, and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy risk factors.

10. Patterns of subregional cerebellar atrophy across epilepsy syndromes: An ENIGMA-Epilepsy study.

11. Outcome of Epilepsy Surgery in MRI-Negative Patients Without Histopathologic Abnormalities in the Resected Tissue.

12. Epileptogenic networks in extra temporal lobe epilepsy.

13. Complementary structural and functional abnormalities to localise epileptogenic tissue.

14. Interictal magnetoencephalography abnormalities to guide intracranial electrode implantation and predict surgical outcome.

15. Patterns of subregional cerebellar atrophy across epilepsy syndromes: An ENIGMA-Epilepsy study.

16. Intracranial EEG Structure-Function Coupling and Seizure Outcomes After Epilepsy Surgery.

17. Effects of anterior temporal lobe resection on cortical morphology.

18. Identifying epileptogenic abnormalities through spatial clustering of MEG interictal band power.

19. Normative brain mapping using scalp EEG and potential clinical application.

20. Temporal stability of intracranial electroencephalographic abnormality maps for localizing epileptogenic tissue.

21. Predictive models for starting antiseizure medication withdrawal following epilepsy surgery in adults.

22. Thalamostriatal disconnection underpins long-term seizure freedom in frontal lobe epilepsy surgery.

23. Interictal MEG abnormalities to guide intracranial electrode implantation and predict surgical outcome.

24. Contribution of White Matter Fiber Bundle Damage to Language Change After Surgery for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.

25. Value of semiology in predicting epileptogenic zone and surgical outcome following frontal lobe epilepsy surgery.

26. MEG abnormalities and mechanisms of surgical failure in neocortical epilepsy.

27. Hippocampal resection in temporal lobe epilepsy: Do we need to resect the tail?

28. The impact of temporal lobe epilepsy surgery on picture naming and its relationship to network metric change.

29. Long-term seizure, psychiatric and socioeconomic outcomes after frontal lobe epilepsy surgery.

30. Volumetric analysis of the piriform cortex in temporal lobe epilepsy.

31. Normative brain mapping of interictal intracranial EEG to localize epileptogenic tissue.

32. Volumetric and structural connectivity abnormalities co-localise in TLE.

33. Optimal Surgical Extent for Memory and Seizure Outcome in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.

34. Comparative Effectiveness of Stereotactic Electroencephalography Versus Subdural Grids in Epilepsy Surgery.

35. Seizure outcomes in people with drug-resistant focal epilepsy evaluated for surgery but do not proceed.

36. Reasons for not having epilepsy surgery.

37. Multivariate white matter alterations are associated with epilepsy duration.

38. Detection of covert lesions in focal epilepsy using computational analysis of multimodal magnetic resonance imaging data.

39. Focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures are associated with widespread network abnormality in temporal lobe epilepsy.

40. Structural Brain Network Abnormalities and the Probability of Seizure Recurrence After Epilepsy Surgery.

41. Αlpha 5 subunit-containing GABA A receptors in temporal lobe epilepsy with normal MRI.

42. Resective surgery prevents progressive cortical thinning in temporal lobe epilepsy.

43. Removal of Interictal MEG-Derived Network Hubs Is Associated With Postoperative Seizure Freedom.

44. Hippocampal Shape Is Associated with Memory Deficits in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.

45. Interictal intracranial electroencephalography for predicting surgical success: The importance of space and time.

46. Seizure pathways change on circadian and slower timescales in individual patients with focal epilepsy.

47. Network reorganisation following anterior temporal lobe resection and relation with post-surgery seizure relapse: A longitudinal study.

48. Progressive Cortical Thinning in Patients With Focal Epilepsy.

49. Association of Piriform Cortex Resection With Surgical Outcomes in Patients With Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.

50. The impact of brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism on cognition and functional brain networks in patients with intractable partial epilepsy.

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