Publications by authors named "M Maliia"

The effect of meditation on brain activity has been the topic of many studies in healthy subjects and in patients suffering from chronic diseases. These effects are either explored during meditation practice (state effects) or as a longer-term result of meditation training during the resting-state (trait). The topic of this article is to first review these findings by focusing on electroencephalography (EEG) changes in healthy subjects with or without experience in meditation.

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High intensity focused ultrasounds (HIFU) are being increasingly advocated as a useful tool in the management of focal drug-resistant epilepsy. Our aim was to review current literature on the topic and perform an inventory of open trials assessing HIFU effectiveness and safety in epilepsy management. To do so, a review was conducted and yielded one prospective clinical trials, two case reports and one safety study were retrieved, indicating that HIFU is still in its infancy when it comes to focal drug-resistant epilepsy therapy.

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Epilepsy surgery in genetic drug-resistant epilepsy is a debated subject as more histological and molecular data are available. We retrospectively collected data from focal drug-resistant epilepsy patients that underwent stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) invasive recordings. Patients with nonlesional brain imaging or in whom a first epilepsy surgery failed to control seizures were selected.

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Article Synopsis
  • The SEEG International Course in 2017 focused on diagnosing and surgically treating insulo-perisylvian epilepsies through a detailed case study of a patient with reflex seizures who initially showed inconclusive MRI and non-invasive investigation results.
  • A second SEEG exploration provided a clearer understanding of the patient's epileptogenic zone, which was identified in the lateral inferior premotor cortex, leading to successful tailored surgery.
  • The patient remains seizure-free for five years, experiencing no cognitive or motor deficits, although they are reliant on one antiepileptic drug (AED).
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The cingulate cortex is part of the limbic system. Its function and connectivity are organized in a rostro-caudal and ventral-dorsal manner which was addressed by various other studies using rather coarse cortical parcellations. In this study, we aim at describing its function and connectivity using invasive recordings from patients explored for focal drug-resistant epilepsy.

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