Presurgical language fMRI activation correlates with postsurgical verbal memory decline in left-sided temporal lobe epilepsy

Labudda K, Mertens M, Aengenendt J, Ebner A, Woermann FG (2010)
Epilepsy Research 92(2-3): 258-261.

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Labudda, KirstenUniBi; Mertens, Markus; Aengenendt, Jörg; Ebner, Alois; Woermann, Friedrich G.
Abstract / Bemerkung
We analysed the association of presurgical language fMRI activations and postsurgical verbal memory changes in 16 left-sided mesial temporal lobe epilepsy patients with initially intact memory. Patients with severe verbal memory decline after surgery (n=9) had stronger presurgical fMRI activations within the left posterior temporal lobe, compared to those with no decline (n=7). Language fMRI activation may predict verbal memory outcome, even in patients with a high risk of postsurgical memory deterioration. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Stichworte
Hippocampus; Hippocampal sclerosis; Epilepsy surgery; Temporal lobe
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Zeitschriftentitel
Epilepsy Research
Band
92
Ausgabe
2-3
Seite(n)
258-261
ISSN
0920-1211
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2003501

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Labudda K, Mertens M, Aengenendt J, Ebner A, Woermann FG. Presurgical language fMRI activation correlates with postsurgical verbal memory decline in left-sided temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy Research. 2010;92(2-3):258-261.
Labudda, K., Mertens, M., Aengenendt, J., Ebner, A., & Woermann, F. G. (2010). Presurgical language fMRI activation correlates with postsurgical verbal memory decline in left-sided temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy Research, 92(2-3), 258-261. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2010.10.004
Labudda, Kirsten, Mertens, Markus, Aengenendt, Jörg, Ebner, Alois, and Woermann, Friedrich G. 2010. “Presurgical language fMRI activation correlates with postsurgical verbal memory decline in left-sided temporal lobe epilepsy”. Epilepsy Research 92 (2-3): 258-261.
Labudda, K., Mertens, M., Aengenendt, J., Ebner, A., and Woermann, F. G. (2010). Presurgical language fMRI activation correlates with postsurgical verbal memory decline in left-sided temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy Research 92, 258-261.
Labudda, K., et al., 2010. Presurgical language fMRI activation correlates with postsurgical verbal memory decline in left-sided temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy Research, 92(2-3), p 258-261.
K. Labudda, et al., “Presurgical language fMRI activation correlates with postsurgical verbal memory decline in left-sided temporal lobe epilepsy”, Epilepsy Research, vol. 92, 2010, pp. 258-261.
Labudda, K., Mertens, M., Aengenendt, J., Ebner, A., Woermann, F.G.: Presurgical language fMRI activation correlates with postsurgical verbal memory decline in left-sided temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy Research. 92, 258-261 (2010).
Labudda, Kirsten, Mertens, Markus, Aengenendt, Jörg, Ebner, Alois, and Woermann, Friedrich G. “Presurgical language fMRI activation correlates with postsurgical verbal memory decline in left-sided temporal lobe epilepsy”. Epilepsy Research 92.2-3 (2010): 258-261.

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