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Objective
Sleep strongly activates interictal epileptic activity through an unclear mechanism. We investigated how scalp sleep slow waves (SSWs), whose positive and negative half‐waves reflect the fluctuation of neuronal excitability between the up and down states, respectively, modulate interictal epileptic events in focal epilepsy.
Methods
Simultaneous polysomnography was performed in 45 patients...
Objective
To evaluate the localization value and prognostic significance of subclinical seizures (SCSs) on scalp video‐electroencephalography monitoring (VEEG) in comparison to clinical seizures (CSs) in patients who had epilepsy surgery.
Methods
We included 123 consecutive patients who had SCSs and CSs during scalp‐VEEG evaluation. All patients had subsequent epilepsy surgery and at least 1‐year...
Objective
The epileptogenic network underlying secondarily generalized tonic–clonic seizures (sGTCS) in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) is not well understood. Here, we investigated alterations in the probabilistic hippocampal‐thalamic pathway (pHTP) underlying sGTCS using diffusion tensor imaging and resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging in a cohort of TLE patients with hippocampal...
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