Clinical characteristics in focal cortical dysplasia: a retrospective evaluation in a series of 120 patients.

@article{Fauser2006ClinicalCI,
  title={Clinical characteristics in focal cortical dysplasia: a retrospective evaluation in a series of 120 patients.},
  author={Susanne Fauser and Hans-Juergen Huppertz and Thomas Bast and Karl Strobl and Georgios Pantazis and Dirk-Matthias Altenmueller and Bertram Feil and Sabine Rona and Christoph Kurth and Dietz Rating and Rudolf Korinthenberg and Bernhard J. Steinhoff and Benedikt Volk and Andreas Schulze-Bonhage},
  journal={Brain : a journal of neurology},
  year={2006},
  volume={129 Pt 7},
  pages={
          1907-16
        }
}
Focal cortical dysplasias (FCDs) are increasingly diagnosed as a cause of symptomatic focal epilepsy in paediatric and adult patients. However, little is known about the clinical characteristics of epilepsy in these patients. In order to elucidate the clinical characteristics of their epilepsy, 120 pharmacoresistant patients including children and adults with histologically proven FCD were studied retrospectively. Age at seizure onset was analysed in the total group and compared between… 
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