Epilepsy in Patients with Cerebral Radiation Necrosis: A Scoping Review
Paul V. Q. Laman, Josien C. C. Scheepens, Lente L. Kroon, Maaike J. Vos, Dieta Brandsma, Johan A. F. Koekkoek

TL;DR
This review explores epilepsy in patients with cerebral radiation necrosis, highlighting limited evidence on its prevalence and treatment.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive scoping review of CRN-induced epilepsy, identifying gaps in understanding and treatment.
Findings
Only 24 studies were identified, with epilepsy as a primary outcome in just three.
Epilepsy is a serious symptom in symptomatic CRN but lacks sufficient research on risk factors and management.
Treatment options like LITT and bevacizumab were mentioned but with considerable study heterogeneity.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Cerebral radiation necrosis (CRN) is a delayed complication of radiation therapy (RT), that can appear either as radiological findings without clinical symptoms (i.e., asymptomatic CRN) or symptomatic CRN (sCRN). There is currently a knowledge gap regarding CRN-induced epilepsy, a potentially severe manifestation of sCRN. We aim to give a comprehensive overview of the existing literature on CRN-induced epilepsy, including its prevalence, potential risk factors, and treatment options. Materials and Methods: A scoping analysis was performed according to the PRISMA scoping review guidelines. We searched within PubMed and Embase databases and identified relevant clinical studies for inclusion related to CRN-induced epilepsy, based on predefined criteria. Results: In total, 24 studies were identified. CRN-induced epilepsy was a primary outcome in three studies. In…
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TopicsBrain Metastases and Treatment · Effects of Radiation Exposure · Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
