Abstract
Functional magnetic resonance imaging of covert word generation was used to examine brain activation abnormalities associated with topiramate-induced cognitive language impairment in patients with epilepsy. Compared with a control epilepsy group, in the topiramate-treated group, there was significantly less activation in the language-mediating regions of the prefrontal cortex; the topiramate group also had significantly lower neuropsychological language scores. These findings suggest that topiramate has a critical effect on the cerebral neural systems that mediate expressive language.
MeSH terms
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Adult
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Anticonvulsants / adverse effects
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Anticonvulsants / pharmacology*
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Anticonvulsants / therapeutic use
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Cognition / drug effects
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Epilepsy / drug therapy
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Epilepsy / physiopathology*
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Female
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Fructose / adverse effects
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Fructose / analogs & derivatives*
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Fructose / pharmacology
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Fructose / therapeutic use
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Humans
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Language Disorders / chemically induced*
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Language Disorders / physiopathology
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Neuropsychological Tests
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Prefrontal Cortex / drug effects*
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Prefrontal Cortex / physiopathology
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Topiramate
Substances
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Anticonvulsants
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Topiramate
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Fructose