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DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1683381
Appearance of FCD Type II Changes with Brain Maturation in Early Childhood
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Publication History
                     01 November 2018
                     04 January 2019
Publication Date:
01 March 2019 (online)

Cases
Two infants with drug-refractory epilepsy ([Table 1]) underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Case 1 showed subtle lower T2 signal in the right parietal operculum focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) at 12 months which became more apparent at 19 months and 5 years of age ([Fig. 1A]–[C]). In case 2, the right frontal FCD showed pronounced lower T2 signal at 8 weeks, and became less apparent at 5 months of age ([Fig. 1], D-E). Both cases were seizure-free after surgical resection.


| Case 1 | Case 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Age at seizure onset | 4 mo | 1 mo | 
| Sex | Female | Male | 
| Seizure types | Staring, bilateral eye flickering, left arm posturing | Behavioral arrest; left arm jerking | 
| Seizure frequency | Multiple times per d | Daily to weekly | 
| Antiepileptic drugs tried | Carbamazepine, lamotrigine, topiramate, clonazepam | Phenobarbital, levetiracetam, Topiramate | 
| Neurodevelopment | Global developmental delay; mild left hand weakness | Mild global developmental delay | 
| MRI brain | The FCD in the right parietal operculum showed subtle lower T2 signal at 12 mo, and became more obvious (high T2 signal) at 19 mo and 5 y of age ([Fig. 1A]–[C]). | The FCD in the right frontal lobe showed obvious lower T2 signal at 8 wk of life, and became less apparent on at 5 mo of age ([Fig. 1] day e). | 
| Scalp EEG–ictal onset | Right hemisphere–parasagittal | Right central | 
| MEG | Cluster of dipoles in the right inferior frontal, inferior rolandic and angular gyrus | Cluster of dipoles in the rolandic and parietal region around the lesion | 
| Age at epilepsy surgery | 5 y | 5 mo | 
| Form of Invasive EEG monitoring | Subdural grid electrodes and depth electrodes | Intraoperative electrocorticography | 
| Nature of surgery performed | Tailored resection of the lesion | Lesionectomy | 
| Pathology | FCD type IIB | FCD type IIA | 
| Seizure outcome | Seizure free at 12 y of age | Seizure free at 4 y of age | 
Abbreviations: EEG, Electroencephalography; FCD, focal cortical dysplasia; MEG, magneto-encephalography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.
Ethics
Informed consent was obtained from the parents for publication of this report.
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            References
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- 2 Duprez T, Ghariani S, Grandin C, Smith AM, Gadisseux JF, Evrard P. Focal seizure-induced premature myelination: speculation from serial MRI. Neuroradiology 1998; 40 (09) 580-582
 
     
      
    