Biomedicines (Dec 2021)

Displacement of Gray Matter and Incidence of Seizures in Patients with Cerebral Cavernous Malformations

  • Chi-Jen Chou,
  • Cheng-Chia Lee,
  • Ching-Jen Chen,
  • Huai-Che Yang,
  • Syu-Jyun Peng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9121872
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 1872

Abstract

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Seizures are the most common presentation in patients with cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs). Based on the hypothesis that the volume or proportion of gray matter (GM) displaced by CCMs is associated with the risk of seizure, we developed an algorithm by which to quantify the volume and proportion of displaced GM and the risk of seizure. Image analysis was conducted on 111 patients with solitary CCMs (divided into seizure and nonseizure groups) from our gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) database from February 2005 and March 2020. The CCM algorithm proved effective in quantifying the GM and CCM using T1WI MRI images. In the seizure group, 11 of the 12 patients exhibited seizures at the initial presentation, and all CCMs in the seizure group were supratentorial. The location of the limbic lobe within the CCM was significantly associated with the risk of seizure (OR = 19.6, p = 0.02). The risk of seizure increased when the proportion of GM displaced by the CCM exceeded 31%. It was also strongly correlated with the volume of displaced GM. The volume and proportion of displaced GM were both positively correlated with the risk of seizure presentation/development and thus could be used to guide seizure prophylaxis in CCM patients.

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