Why did my seizures start now? Influences of lesion connectivity and genetic etiology on age at seizure onset in focal epilepsy

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Objective: Patients with focal, lesional epilepsy present with seizures at variable ages. Larger lesion size and overlap with sensorimotor or default mode network (DMN) have been associated with younger age at seizure onset in cohorts with mixed types of focal cortical dysplasia (FCD). Here, we studied determinants of age at seizure onset in patients with bottom-of-sulcus dysplasia (BOSD), a discrete type of FCD with highly localized epileptogenicity. Methods: Eighty-four patients (77% operated) with BOSD were studied. Demographic, histopathologic, and genetic findings were recorded. BOSD volume and anatomical, primary versus association, rostral versus caudal, and functional network locations were determined. Normative functional connectivity analyses were performed using each BOSD as a region of interest in resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data of healthy children. Variables were correlated with age at seizure onset. Results: Median age at seizure onset was 5.4 (interquartile range = 2–7.9) years. Of 50 tested patients, 22 had somatic and nine had germline pathogenic mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway variants. Younger age at seizure onset was associated with greater BOSD volume (p =.002), presence of a germline pathogenic variant (p =.04), DMN overlap (p =.04), and increased functional connectivity with the DMN (p

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Macdonald-Laurs, E., Warren, A. E. L., Leventer, R. J., & Harvey, A. S. (2024). Why did my seizures start now? Influences of lesion connectivity and genetic etiology on age at seizure onset in focal epilepsy. Epilepsia, 65(6), 1644–1657. https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.17947

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