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Presurgical language mapping in epilepsy: Using fMRI of reading to identify functional reorganization in a patient with long-standing temporal lobe epilepsy.

Epilepsy Behav Case Rep. 2016;5:6-10

Authors: Gould L, Mickleborough MJ, Wu A, Tellez J, Ekstrand C, Lorentz E, Ellchuk T, Babyn P, Borowsky R

Abstract
We report a 55-year-old, right-handed patient with intractable left temporal lobe epilepsy, who previously had a partial left temporal lobectomy. The patient could talk during seizures, suggesting that he might have language dominance in the right hemisphere. Presurgical fMRI localization of language processing including reading of exception and regular words, pseudohomophones, and dual meaning words confirmed the clinical hypothesis of right language dominance, with only small amounts of activation near the planned surgical resection and, thus, minimal eloquent cortex to avoid during surgery. Postoperatively, the patient was rendered seizure-free without speech deficits.

PMID: 27330987 [PubMed]



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