J Korean Neurol Assoc.  1997 Dec;15(6):1247-1255.

Surgical treatment of occipital lobe epilepsies

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  • 1Dept of Neurology, Yonsei Univ of College of Medicine.

Abstract

Our study reports the clinical and electrographic findings and surgical outcomes in 8 patients with medical refractory occipital lobe epilepsy, who underwent surgery at the Severance hospital between 1989 and 1996. Six patients experienced visual aura and five patient, had occipital lobe lesions detected with magnetic resonance imaging scan. Scalp electroencephalogram(EEG) recordings showed posterior temporaloccipital epileptiform discharges in most patients. Intracranial electroencephalographic recordings usually identified occipital lobe seizure origin but multifocal onset from remote were also seen. Seventy-five, percent became seizure free and twenty-five percent had no significant reduction in seizure frequency. Of six patients without visual field detect preoperatively 4 developed a new visual field deficit. With the resection of limited area, even in the patients with bilateral lesions, successful surgical outcome my be obtained.


MeSH Terms

Epilepsies, Partial*
Epilepsy
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Occipital Lobe*
Scalp
Seizures
Visual Fields
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