Both recording and analyses were successfully performed in 8/8
patients with EEG-fMRI and 5/7 patients with SISCOM (no seizure
was captured in two patients). The laterality of EEG-fMRI (see
above) was concordant to that of EEG spikes in 6/8 patients, while
that of SISCOM (hyperperfusion)in 2/7 patients. Both EEG-fMRI and
SISCOM were examined in five patients with unilateral HH attachment.
The sensitivity to detect the activation area of the ipsilateral
hypothalamus (i.e., HH interface) or its adjacent area was presentin
3/5 patients with EEG-fMRI and 1/5 patients with SISCOM (