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Practice Guidelines for Intravenous Conscious Sedation in Dentistry (2nd Edition, 2017) Developed for Dentists in Japan by the Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology [PDF]
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Abstract We conducted a systematic review and meta‐analysis of the ictal semiology associated with supplementary motor area (SMA) and pre‐supplementary motor area (pre‐SMA) epilepsy, to summarize current knowledge of related anatomo‐clinical correlations in the context of presurgical evaluation.
Simona Buonocore +4 more
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Efficacy and cost analysis of intravenous conscious sedation for long oral surgery procedures [PDF]
Haidar Hassan +4 more
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A survey of the teaching of conscious sedation in dental schools of the United Kingdom and Ireland [PDF]
Jason Leitch, N M Girdler
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Abstract Objective To identify long‐term predictors of seizure outcome after anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) in a large, homogeneous cohort of patients with drug‐resistant temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and MRI‐defined unilateral hippocampal sclerosis (HS), all operated on by a single neurosurgeon with extended follow‐up.
Thiago Pereira Rodrigues +9 more
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Comparative study between nalbuphine and dexmedetomidine for conscious sedation in patients undergoing colonoscopy: randomized comparative trial. [PDF]
Abdelrady MM +4 more
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Abstract Epilepsy surgery remains the most effective treatment for focal drug‐resistant epilepsy, and stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is increasingly used to define the epileptogenic‐zone network (EZN) and guide curative or palliative interventions.
Ionuț‐Flavius Bratu +4 more
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Conscious sedation teaching in dental schools of the United Kingdom and Ireland: an update. [PDF]
Taylor K, Dargue A, Vincent A.
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Abstract Objective Stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) is commonly employed in the workup for epilepsy surgery in patients with focal drug‐resistant epilepsy (DRE). Intracranial hemorrhage is a known complication, with reported incidence rates ranging from .9% to 19.1%. Rarely, pseudoaneurysms have been reported in literature as a potential cause. This
Youssra El Khou +35 more
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