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METHOD: Forty-two patients with low-grade brain tumor and refractory epilepsy were studied. The mean age was 22.3 years. They were divided into two groups: Group A, patients with ganglioglioma (n=19) and group B, patients with other low-grade tumors (n=23) (14 astrocytoma, 6 oligodendroglioma, 2 dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor, and 1 xanthoastrocytoma). RESULTS: Age at seizure's onset was 7 years or less in 73% of the patients in group A and in 30.4% of the patients in group B (p=0.045). Complex partial occurred frequently in group A and B (94.7% versus 82%, respectively). Seizure's frequency was higher in group B (p=0.002).Computerized tomography (CT) was normal in 36.8% of group A patients and abnormal in all group B patients. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was abnormal in all patients. Surgical removal was complete in 89.5% of the patients in group A and in 78.2% of the patients in group B. CONCLUSION: The association of refractory epilepsy and complex partial seizures, at a relatively low frequency, in young patients potentially normal CT and a MRI hypointense temporal lobe lesion in T1-weighed slices were habitual image findings in ganglioglioma, rather than other low-grade tumor. © 2006 Associação Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria.
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Brainer-Lima, P. T., Brainer-Lima, A. M., & Azevedo-Filho, H. R. (2006). Ganglioglioma: Comparison with other low-grade brain tumors. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 64(3 A), 613–618. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x2006000400018
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