1. A controversial question: Can morphometry and clinical history be enough to diagnose hippocampal dysplasia?
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Arruda IL, Arruda RF, da Silveira RMB, Duarte JTC, Guaranha MSB, Guilhoto LM, Carrete Júnior H, Stavale JN, Centeno RS, Yacubian EMT, and Peixoto-Santos JE
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- Adult, Humans, Epilepsy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Malformations of Cortical Development diagnosis, Malformations of Cortical Development pathology, Malformations of Cortical Development, Group I diagnosis, Malformations of Cortical Development, Group I pathology, Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe diagnosis, Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe pathology, Hippocampus pathology
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The presence of dysmorphic neurons with strong cytoplasmatic accumulation of heavy non-phosphorylated neurofilament is crucial for the diagnostics of focal cortical dysplasia type II (FCDII). While ILAE's classification describes neocortical dysplasias, some groups have reported patients with mesial t abnormal neurons in the hippocampus of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Here we report a patient with such abnormal neurons in the hippocampus and compared it with previous reports of hippocampal dysplasia. Finally, we discuss the need for diagnostic criteria of hippocampal dysplasia., (© 2024 International League Against Epilepsy.)
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- 2024
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