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BACKGROUND: Epileptic seizures impair quality of life in diffuse low-grade glioma (DLGG) patients. Tumor resection significantly impacts postoperative seizure control, but the precise extent of resection (EOR) required for optimal seizure control is not clear yet. OBJECTIVE: To identify the EOR and residual tumor volume that correlated to postoperative seizure control, defined as a total seizure freedom (Class 1A in reference to Engel classification system) with and without antiepileptic drugs in patients undergoing surgical resection of supratentorial DLGG. METHODS: A retrospective review was conducted of all patients who underwent first-line surgical resection of supratentorial DLGG who presented with preoperative seizures without adjuvant oncological treatment. EOR and residual tumor volume were quantified from pre- and post-operative magnetic resonance imagings. Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted to determine the EOR and residual tumor volume that corresponded to optimal postoperative seizure control. RESULTS: Of the 346 included patients, 65.5% had controlled seizures postoperatively, with higher age at resection (adjusted OR per unit, 1.03 [95% confidence interval:1.01-1.06], P =. 043) and higher percentage of resection (adjusted OR per unit, 1.02 [95% confidence interval:1.00-1.03], P
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Still, M. E. H., Roux, A., Huberfeld, G., Bauchet, L., Baron, M. H., Fontaine, D., … Pallud, J. (2019). Extent of Resection and Residual Tumor Thresholds for Postoperative Total Seizure Freedom in Epileptic Adult Patients Harboring a Supratentorial Diffuse Low-Grade Glioma. Neurosurgery, 85(2), E332–E339. https://doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyy481
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