Cavernous malformation (CM) is one of the common cause for seizure attacks. Till now, the relationships between the structural characteristics of CM and the resultant abnormality of neural activity are still less explored. We employed MR radiomics analysis and EEG functional connectivity analysis to investigate whether quantitative and non-invasive features derived from these approaches can be used to differentiate CM patients with and without seizure. Furthermore, the association between structural and functional characteristics of CM were unraveled.
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