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5%), as complete in 17 (40.5%) and as partial in 16 (38%). A trend of higher concordance was found in focal epilepsies compared to generalised epilepsies (p=0.059). The concordance between ASL and EEG major alterations was higher for hyperperfused anomalies than for hypoperfused ones (p=0.009). Variables such as age, sedation, and time from last seizure were not significant contributors for concordance. The combined use of qualitative ASL and brain MRI and scalp EEG could be a potential tool in daily clinical practice. The combined use o