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Resting functional connectivity between the hemispheres in childhood absence epilepsy
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Our results demonstrate abnormal increased connectivity between the hemispheres in patients with CAE in seizure-related regions, even when seizures were not occurring. These findings suggest that the lateral orbitofrontal cortex may play an important role in CAE pathophysiology, warranting further investigation. In addition, resting functional connectivity analysis may provide a promising biomarker to improve our understanding of altered brain function in CAE during the interictal period.
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