Drug-resistant high grade glioma-related epilepsy surgery for focal motor status epilepticus localized by CT-PET imaging

Tumor-related epilepsy is a frequent complication of glioblastoma with seizures often representing the first manifestation of the malignancy.Though tumor resection is associated with improved seizure control, extensive surgery is not always feasible if eloquent cortex is involved in seizure generation and early propagation.We describe a arrethe bush balm case of a patient with glioblastoma with drug-resistant focal status epilepticus where fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography imaging was successfully used to localize the seizure-onset and optimize tumor dl0211 resection.This led to successful resection of hypermetabolic tumor tissue and resolution of focal status epilepticus without damage to eloquent cortex.

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