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Recent findings in epilepsy described by researchers from Ghent University, Department of Neurology
December 21, 2007
Pain & Central Nervous System Week via NewsEdge Corporation : 2007 DEC 24 - (NewsRx.com) -- Fresh data on epilepsy are presented in the report 'EEG source localization of the epileptogenic focus in patients with refractory temporal lobe epilepsy, dipole modelling revisited.' "EEG source localization of epileptic brain activity is of diagnostic importance in the presurgical evaluation in patients with refractory epilepsy (see also Epilepsy). Localization of the epileptogenic foci by visual inspection of the scalp EEG only is a qualitative and subjective procedure and may be difficult," scientists writing in the journal Acta Neurologica Belgica report. "Techniques such as dipole modelling allow to analyse the characteristics of the generators of the electric activity inside the brain in a quantitative and objective way. Interictal and ictal dipole modelling reveal different types of spike voltage fields and dipole sources. The published literature shows conflicting evidence in different study populations in terms of results and reliability of localization. The reliability of dipole models has been questioned, especially in case of deep mesial temporal lobe sources. In order to validate dipole modelling, comparisons between dipole localizations and intracerebral fields, recorded with depth-electrodes, were made," wrote E. Verhellen and colleagues, Ghent University, Department of Neurology. The researchers concluded: "When interpreting results of dipole modelling, the intrinsic limitations of this technique should be taken into account." Verhellen and colleagues published their study in Acta Neurologica Belgica (EEG source localization of the epileptogenic focus in patients with refractory temporal lobe epilepsy, dipole modelling revisited. Acta Neurologica Belgica, 2007;107(3):71-7). Additional information can be obtained by contacting E. Verhellen, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent University Hospital, Dept. of Neurology, Belgium. The publisher of the journal Acta Neurologica Belgica can be contacted at: Acta Medica Belgica, Avenue Circulaire 138-A, B-1180 Brussels, Belgium.
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