Epileptic Disorders
MENULesion-negative anterior cingulate epilepsy (WITH VIDEO) Volume 17, numéro 2, June 2015
- [Aboitiz et al., 1992] Aboitiz F., Scheibel A.B., Fisher R.S., Zaidel E. Individual differences in brain asymmetries and fiber composition in the human corpus callosum. Brain Res. 1992;598:154-161.
1–2 - [Alkawadri et al., 2013] Alkawadri R., So N.K., Van Ness P.C., Alexopoulos A.V. Cingulate epilepsy: report of 3 electroclinical subtypes with surgical outcomes. JAMA Neurol. 2013;70:995-1002.
8 - [Bancaud and Talairach, 1992] Bancaud J., Talairach J. Clinical semiology of frontal lobe seizures. Adv Neurol. 1992;57:3-58.
- [Blumcke and Muhlebner, 2011] Blumcke I., Muhlebner A. Neuropathological work-up of focal cortical dysplasias using the new ILAE consensus classification system - practical guideline article invited by the Euro-CNS Research Committee. Clin Neuropathol. 2011;30:164-177.
4 - [Bonini et al., 2014] Bonini F., McGonigal A., Trébuchon A. Frontal lobe seizures: from clinical semiology to localization. Epilepsia. 2014;55:264-277.
2 - [Brodbeck et al., 2011] Brodbeck V., Spinelli L., Lascano A.M. Electroencephalographic source imaging: a prospective study of 152 operated epileptic patients. Brain. 2011;134:2887-2897.
10 - [Buser et al., 1992] Buser P., Bancaud J., Chauvel P. Callosal transfer between mesial frontal areas in frontal lobe epilepsies. Adv Neurol. 1992;57:589-604.
- [Chang et al., 1991] Chang C.N., Ojemann L.M., Ojemann G.A., Lettich E. Seizures of fronto-orbital origin: a proven case. Epilepsia. 1991;32:487-491.
4 - [Chassagnon et al., 2003] Chassagnon S., Minotti L., Kremer S. Restricted frontomesial epileptogenic focus generating dyskinetic behavior and laughter. Epilepsia. 2003;44:859-863.
6 - [Cukiert et al., 1991] Cukiert A., Gronich G., Marino Júnior R. Secondary bilateral synchrony associated to a parasagittal tumor. Case report. Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 1991;49:333-337.
3 - [Cukiert et al., 1999] Cukiert A., Forster C., Buratini J.A., Ferreira V.B., Gronich G. Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions. An invasive recording study. Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 1999;57:636-642.
3A - [Garzon and Lüders, 2008] Garzon E., Lüders H.O. Cingulate epilepsy. In: Lüders H.O., eds. Textbook of epilepsy surgery. London: Informa Healthcare; 2008.
- [Iwasaki et al., 2011] Iwasaki M., Nakasato N., Kakisaka Y. Lateralization of interictal spikes after corpus callosotomy. Clin Neurophysiol. 2011;122:2121-2127.
11 - [Jacobs et al., 2010a] Jacobs J., Zijlmans M., Zelmann R. High-frequency electroencephalographic oscillations correlate with outcome of epilepsy surgery. Annal Neurol. 2010;67:209-220.
2 - [Jacobs et al., 2010b] Jacobs J., Zijlmans M., Zelmann R. Value of electrical stimulation and high frequency oscillations (80-500 Hz) in identifying epileptogenic areas during intracranial EEG recordings. Epilepsia. 2010;51:573-582.
4 - [Kahane, 2004] Kahane P. Presurgical assessment of the epilepsies with clinical neurophysiology and functional imaging. In: Rosenow F., Lüders H.O., eds. Handbook of clinical neurophysiology. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 2004;3. 109-133
- [Karol and Pandya, 1971] Karol E.A., Pandya D.N. The distribution of the corpus callosum in the Rhesus monkey. Brain. 1971;94:471-486.
3 - [Lacruz et al., 2007] Lacruz M.E., García Seoane J.J., Valentin A., Selway R., Alarcón G. Frontal and temporal functional connections of the living human brain. Eur J Neurosci. 2007;26:1357-1370.
5 - [Levin and Duchowny, 1991] Levin B., Duchowny M. Childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder and cingulate epilepsy. Biol Psychiatry. 1991;30:1049-1055.
10 - [Marcus and Watson, 1968] Marcus E.M., Watson C.W. Symmetrical epileptogenic foci in monkey cerebral cortex. Mechanisms of interaction and regional variations in capacity for synchronous discharges. Arch Neurol. 1968;19:99-116.
1 - [McGonigal and Chauvel, 2004] McGonigal A., Chauvel P. Frontal lobe epilepsy: seizure semiology and presurgical evaluation. Pract Neurol. 2004;4:260-273.
- [McGonigal et al., 2008] McGonigal A., Gavaret M., Da Fonseca A.T. MRI-negative prefrontal epilepsy due to cortical dysplasia explored by stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG). Epileptic Disord. 2008;10:330-338.
4 - [Munari et al., 1995] Munari C., Tassi L., Di Leo M. Video-stereo-electroencephalographic investigation of orbitofrontal cortex. Ictal electroclinical patterns. Adv Neurol. 1995;66:273-295.
- [Musgrave and Gloor, 1980] Musgrave J., Gloor P. The role of the corpus callosum in bilateral interhemispheric synchrony of spike and wave discharge in feline generalized penicillin epilepsy. Epilepsia. 1980;21:369-378.
4 - [San Pedro et al., 2000] San Pedro E.C., Mountz J.M., Ojha B., Khan A.A., Liu H.G., Kuzniecky R.I. Anterior cingulate gyrus epilepsy: the role of ictal rCBF SPECT in seizure localization. Epilepsia. 2000;41:594-600.
5 - [Umeoka et al., 2010] Umeoka S.C., Lüders H.O., Sangani M.A., Turnbull J.P. Statistical analysis of transcallosal propagation of spikes arising from the mesial frontal area. Epileptic Disord. 2010;12:325-329.
4 - [von Lehe et al., 2012] von Lehe M., Wagner J., Wellmer J., Clusmann H., Kral T. Epilepsy surgery of the cingulate gyrus and the frontomesial cortex. Neurosurgery. 2012;70:900-910.
4 discussion: 910 - [Wu et al., 2014] Wu S., Kunhi Veedu H.P., Lhatoo S.D., Koubeissi M.Z., Miller J.P., Lüders H.O. Role of ictal baseline shifts and ictal high-frequency oscillations in stereo-electroencephalography analysis of mesial temporal lobe seizures. Epilepsia. 2014;55:690-698.
5