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Epilepsy surgery in tuberous sclerosis complex: early predictive elements and outcome
Teutonico, F; Mai, R; Devinsky, O; Lo Russo, G; Weiner, H L; Borrelli, P; Balottin, U; Veggiotti, P
AIM: The aim of the study was to evaluate the surgical treatment of epilepsy and detection of possible early surgery predictive elements in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-two TSC patients with epilepsy were selected and divided into two main groups: definite and fruste forms. Definite forms were divided into different groups: patients with pharmacologically controlled epilepsy, patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy excluded from surgery after an extensive presurgical assessment, and patients with a pharmacoresistant epilepsy who underwent surgery. We compared the definite TSC groups to identify elements that predict surgical candidacy. Second, we compared all operated patients to assess surgical outcome. CONCLUSION: We found several factors that could predict a surgical intervention even if identification of patients with refractory epilepsy who can benefit from surgery is an evolving process. Also, several positive factors for good surgical outcome were identified. Patients with the fruste form had excellent surgical outcome
PMID: 18704447
ISSN: 1433-0350
CID: 139497
Marijuana: an effective antiepileptic treatment in partial epilepsy? A case report and review of the literature [Case Report]
Mortati, Katherine; Dworetzky, Barbara; Devinsky, Orrin
Although more data are needed, animal studies and clinical experience suggest that marijuana or its active constituents may have a place in the treatment of partial epilepsy. Here we present the case of a 45-year-old man with cerebral palsy and epilepsy who showed marked improvement with the use of marijuana. This case supports other anecdotal data suggesting that marijuana use may be a beneficial adjunctive treatment in some patients with epilepsy. Although challenging because of current federal regulations, further studies are needed to examine the role of marijuana in the treatment of this disorder
PMID: 17609644
ISSN: 1545-2913
CID: 73857
How to get the answer to nearly everything: Using the internet for epilepsy research [Letter]
Devinsky, O; Lammert, W
ISI:000248049200028
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 73978
Pre-attentive processing of auditory stimuli : a human intracranial study of generators of mismatch negativity for phonemic and non-phonemic sounds [Meeting Abstract]
Fiebelkorn I; Sehatpour P; De Sanctis P; Thesen T; Devinsky O; Molholm S; Foxe JJ
ORIGINAL:0006218
ISSN: 1096-8857
CID: 74456
Non-invasive mapping of language and memory cortex with fMRI and MEG [Meeting Abstract]
Thesen T; McDonald CR; Carlson CE; Kuzniecky RI; Huang MX; Ahmadi; Hagler DJ; Stout JD; Nearing KI; Dale AM; Barr WB; Devinsky O; Halgren E
ORIGINAL:0006219
ISSN: 1096-8857
CID: 74457
Bilateral ischemic optic neuropathy after subdural electrode placement for epilepsy surgery and treatment with erythropoietin [Meeting Abstract]
Widdess-Walsh, P; Turbin, RE; Tutela, AC; Geller, EB; Bennett, HL; Doyle, WK; Devinsky, O
ISI:000252917900355
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 87152
Histological evidence for transmeningeal drug diffusion in the rat cerebral cortex: A study on the neuropathological effects of epidurally delivered NMDA [Meeting Abstract]
Sheffield, LG; Baptiste, SL; Tang, HM; Kuzniecky, RI; Devinsky, O; Ludvig, N
ISI:000252917900835
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 87155
The influence of hippocampal sclerosis on the cortical distribution of naming sites [Meeting Abstract]
Hamberger, M; Seidel, W; Williams, A; Goodman, R; Perrine, K; Devinsky, O; Barr, W; McKhann, G
ISI:000252917900593
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 87153
Antiepileptic drug resistance and tolerance in epilepsy
Widdess-Walsh, Peter; Devinsky, Orrin
Drug-resistant epilepsy is a prevalent problem despite the multiple antiepileptic drug (AED) options available. Despite variations in the definition of drug resistance, clinicians can identify risk factors for AED resistance. Drug-resistant partial epilepsy should be referred early to an epilepsy surgery center. Mimics of drug-resistant epilepsy abound and cause diagnostic confusion. Rapid advances in epilepsy research and pharmacogenomics are providing new insight into the mechanisms of drug resistance and tolerance. Rational AED strategies and promising interventions to treat or prevent drug resistance will reduce the impact on the patient
PMID: 18195671
ISSN: 1545-2913
CID: 96914
Preictal increases in multi-unit firing inpatients with intractable focal epilepsy [Meeting Abstract]
Gopal, AA; Meng, NF; Melinosky, C; Bromfield, E; Cole, AJ; Devinsky, O; Doyle, W; Eskandar, E; Madsen, JR; Ulbert, I; Halgren, E; Cash, SS
ISI:000252917900833
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 104243