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Epliepsy Sugrey Associate With Cortical Lesion
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Hey everyone,

I have spoken with my doctor and told me that my seizures identified to be associste with cortical lesion. Has anyone done an epliepsy surgery associsted with cortical lesion? And were you be able to do laser ablation sugert, if not, then what kind of sugery were you condidiated for?

Thank you,
Feras

posted August 18, 2021 (edited)
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Cortical lesions were defined as white matter appearing hyperintense on DIR images compared to surrounding normal-appearing gray matter.
White matter lesions can impair brain function. Talk to your doctor about your situation. I have not been diagnosed with cortical lesions.

posted August 18, 2021
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

@A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Its impressive! I like your brain.
How do you know that much? Do you work in the medical line or medical student?

Regards,
Feras

posted August 18, 2021

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