About this trial
Focal epilepsy is associated with widespread alterations in structural brain connectivity, often present at the disease onset and related to learning disabilities. Whether ongoing seizure activity contributes to network pathology is a matter of debate. This study intends to measure the impact of seizures on structural connectivity on a local and on a global level. In children examined with intracerebral electrodes to evaluate whether a surgical cure can be proposed, we combine intracerebral stereotactic electroencephalography (EEG) recordings with diffusion weighted imaging of white matter fibers. On the local level, the study will quantify the number of deficient connections in the seizure onset zone. On a global level, the study will compare the white matter fibers of the left and right hemisphere to probe whether physiological language lateralization is preserved.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
None
Disqualifiers
Severe mental retardation (IQ < 50)
Lack of French-language skills
Contraindications to MRI
Bi-hemispherical epilepsy or affecting multiple lobes
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Electroencephalogram (EEG)
- Diffusion Tensor imaging
- Language assessment