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Filter by:People with drug epilepsy (PwE) refractory to anti-seizure medications may be evaluated for surgery. In several cases non invasive presurgical work-up is not sufficient for localization of the Epileptogenic Zone and its correct delineation requires intracranial investigations by means of intraparenchymal or subdural electrodes.The methodological approach with subdural electrodes allows to obtain electrocorticography (ECoG) covering large cortical regions and to map eloquent areas. To delineate the seizure onset zone it is mandatory to precisely localize the electrode position on the cortical surface. Electrodes are usually recognized by processing patients' computed tomography (CT) images using simple image processing (e.g. thresholding) that isolates metal objects. However, also wires, stitches, clips and other metal objects are actually recognized and need to be removed by manual intervention. A new automated method, based on shape analysis, will be retrospectively tested in a group of subjects with refractory focal epilepsy previously investigated with subdural electrodes for diagnostic purposes to provide advanced ECoG subdural electrodes recognition. A total of 24 CT scans with a large number (> 1700) of round platinum electrodes arrays will be recruited for testing.