Effect of cranial irradiation on seizure frequency in adults with low‐grade astrocytoma and medically intractable epilepsy

Abstract
We report the effect of cranial irradiation on seizure frequency in five adults with unresected (biopsy-proven) cerebral hemisphere low-grade astrocytoma and medically intractable epilepsy. Seizures were refractory to standard antiepileptic drugs for 7 months to 27 years. Treatment with 5,400 cGy to 6,120 cGy focal radiation reduced seizure frequency by more than 90% in three patients (one of whom became seizure-free) and by more than 75% (but less than 90%) in one patient. One patient had no response. Brain CT or MRI showed a partial tumor response to radiation in three of the four patients with reduced seizure frequency. In three patients, the reduced seizure frequency continued to the most recent follow-up of 1 to 1.5 years. In the patient who became seizure-free, seizures recurred at 8.2 years and were associated with tumor progression. Irradiation can reduce seizure frequency in some patients with unresected cerebral hemisphere low-grade astrocytoma and medically intractable epilepsy.

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