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Supratentorial Cavernous Angiomas and Epileptic Seizures: Preoperative Course and Postoperative Outcome
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A high percentage of patients with cortical cavernomas had epileptic seizures. They often presented with chronic intractable epilepsy (44.7% in our series). In cases of good concordance between the electroclinical data and the location of the angioma, complete lesionectomy led to the disappearance of seizures. Removal of the hemosiderin ring did not correlate with better outcome. Preoperative ictal scalp recordings to assess the topographic relationship between the cavernoma and the epileptic seizures could improve outcome, which suggests different surgical strategies (lesionectomy versus enlarged resection) in patients without a clear-cut concordance between the site of the lesion and the ictal semeiology.
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