Publication: Arachnoid cysts and epilepsy: seizures and epileptogenesis
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Aydın, Serhat
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Darko, Kwadwo
Detchou, Donald
Barrie, Umaru
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Arachnoid cysts are sacs within the arachnoid membrane, filled with cerebrospinal fluid, and overwhelmingly asymptomatic;however, they can also lead to neurological symptoms such as epilepsy. The dependence of AC on epilepsy has been a subject of controversy because of studies with mixed results on whether AC contributes to seizure activity. This is a narrative review for the synthesis of available present research on the pathophysiological mechanisms of epilepsy, clinical presentation, and treatment options in patients with epilepsy and ACs. Some find no impactful association between ACs and seizures, while others point out the probable role of ACs in Epileptogenesis. Endoscopic fenestration and similar surgical interventions were found quite effective at reducing the frequency of seizures for selected patients, although not all of them achieve complete seizure control. Such a decision needs to be tailored on the basis of considerations such as localization and size of cysts and general health conditions. Future research should investigate the genetic and molecular basis of ACs and, based on large prospective long-term studies, define the AC-epilepsy relationship and refine treatment strategies in affected individuals.
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Neurosurgical Review
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Springer
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Clinical neurology, Surgery