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Degree of handedness and cerebral dominance

Isaacs, Keren L; Barr, William B; Nelson, Peter Kim; Devinsky, Orrin
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between the degree of handedness and hemispheric language dominance in patients with epilepsy. METHODS: The authors examined the relationship between degree of handedness and hemispheric language dominance in 174 epilepsy surgery candidates using the intracarotid amobarbital procedure and results from a modified version of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory. RESULTS: The incidence of atypical language dominance increased linearly with the degree of left-handedness, from 9% in strong right-handers (laterality quotient [LQ] = +100) to 46% in ambidextrous individuals and 69% in strong left-handers (LQ = -100). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of atypical language dominance depends not only on the direction but also on the degree of handedness. In addition, direction of language dominance varies with hemisphere of seizure focus and degree of handedness. A familial history of sinistrality may have an additional effect on the likelihood of atypical dominance
PMID: 16801650
ISSN: 1526-632x
CID: 69637

Epidural pentobarbital delivery can prevent locally induced neocortical seizures in rats: the prospect of transmeningeal pharmacotherapy for intractable focal epilepsy

Ludvig, Nandor; Kuzniecky, Ruben I; Baptiste, Shirn L; John, Jenine E; von Gizycki, Hans; Doyle, Werner K; Devinsky, Orrin
PURPOSE: To determine whether epidural pentobarbital (PB) delivery can prevent and/or terminate neocortical seizures induced by locally administered acetylcholine (Ach) in freely moving rats. METHODS: Rats were implanted permanently with an epidural cup placed over the right parietal cortex with intact dura mater. Epidural screw-electrodes, secured to the cup, recorded local neocortical EEG activity. In the seizure-termination study, Ach was delivered into the epidural cup, and after the development of electrographic and behavioral seizures, the Ach solution was replaced with either PB or artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF; control solution). In the seizure-prevention study, the epidural Ach delivery was preceded by a 10-min exposure of the delivery site to PB or aCSF. Raw EEG recordings, EEG power spectra, and behavioral events were analyzed. RESULTS: Ach-induced EEG seizures associated with convulsions, which were unaffected by epidural aCSF applications, were terminated by epidurally delivered PB within 2-2.5 min. Epidural deliveries of PB before Ach applications completely prevented the development of electrographic and behavioral seizures, whereas similar deliveries of aCSF exerted no influence on the seizure-generating potential of Ach. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed for the first time that epidural AED delivery can prevent, as well as terminate, locally induced neocortical seizures. The findings support the viability of transmeningeal pharmacotherapy for the treatment of intractable neocortical epilepsy
PMID: 17116017
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 69701

Seizures, cognitive abnormalities, and abnormal magnetic resonance imaging findings in a 19-year-old woman [Case Report]

Mayer, Tanya; Devinsky, Orrin
In this case scenario, the reader has the the opportunity to diagnose the patient described in the title, on the basis of the history, examination results, laboratory evaluations, and neurophysiologic and imaging findings. The diagnosis and a discussion of the case are presented on pages 195-197
PMID: 17224902
ISSN: 1545-2913
CID: 74165

Mental retardation: Relationship to seizures and tuber burden in tuberous sclerosis [Meeting Abstract]

Zaroff, C; Barr, W; Devinsky, O; Miles, D; Nass, R
ISI:000241038300438
ISSN: 0364-5134
CID: 104247

Magnetic source imaging for pre-surgical lateralization of refractory epilepsy [Meeting Abstract]

Carlson, C; Schevon, C; Stout, J; Nadkami, S; Doyle, W; Weiner, H; Pacia, S; Devinsky, O; Kuzniecky, R
ISI:000241385500012
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 104248

Hypersynchronous margins identify epileptogenic tubers [Meeting Abstract]

Schevon, CA; Carlson, C; Cappell, J; Emerson, RG; Devinsky, O; Weiner, HL
ISI:000241385500128
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 104249

Interictal perceptual disturbances in temporal lobe epilepsy [Meeting Abstract]

Grant, AC; Donnelly, KM; Barr, WB; Kuzniecky, R; Devinsky, O
ISI:000241385500272
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 104250

Acute language changes following epilepsy surgery [Meeting Abstract]

Morrison, CE; Barr, WB; Doyle, W; Carlson, C; Zaroff, CM; Devinsky, O
ISI:000241385500283
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 104251

Pediatric language mapping: Sensitivity of neurostimulation and Wada testing in epilepsy surgery [Meeting Abstract]

Weiner, HL; Schevon, C; Carlson, C; Doyle, W; Miles, D; LaJoie, J; Kuzniecky, R; Devinsky, O
ISI:000239763800141
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 104252

Influence of demographically corrected norms on lateralizing seizures in African Americans [Meeting Abstract]

Morrison, CE; Barr, WB; Zaroff, CM; Gupta, S; Devinsky, O
ISI:000239607000102
ISSN: 1385-4046
CID: 104253