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Abnormal local-circuit neurons in epilepsia partialis continua associated with focal cortical dysplasia

Acta Neuropathologica, 1992
A limited cortical resection including the rolandic fissure and the pre- and postcentral cortical regions was carried out in a patient suffering from epilepsia partialis continua resistant to antiepileptic drugs. The histological examination revealed several foci of very large neurons distributed with no laminar organization in the depth of the ...
Isidro Ferrer   +2 more
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Focal periodic slow transients in epilepsia partialis continua: Clinical and pathological correlations in two cases

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1964
Abstract Two cases of epilepsia partialis continua with pathological documentation are described. Periodic focal negative or negative-positive potential changes occurred in the EEG of these patients. These slow transients are interpreted as local shifts of the steady potential of the cerebral cortex recorded transcranially. Their relationships to the
Cheng-Mei Shaw, Gian Emilio Chatrian
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Evaluación neuropsicológica prequirúrgica en epilepsias focales pediátricas

Revista de Neurología, 2010
Introduccion. La evaluacion neuropsicologica esta incorporada a los protocolos de valoracion de un paciente candidato a cirugia de la epilepsia, proporciona informacion de las disfunciones cognitivas presentes en cada paciente, permite predecir los posibles riesgos cognitivos de la cirugia y proporciona medidas objetivas de cambio postquirurgico.
María Concepción Fournier del Castillo   +4 more
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Lipoma de convexidad cerebral y epilepsia focal refractaria

Revista de Neurología, 2002
INTRODUCTION Intracranial lipomas make up approximately 0.1% of all cerebral tumours. They are considered to be congenital malformations, caused by poor differentiation and abnormal persistence of the primitive meninges, which has become adipose tissue during the development of the subarachnoid space. They are usually found in the midline, often in the
Rosario Vela Yebra   +5 more
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Displasia cortical focal y epilepsia farmacorresistente. Tratamiento con cirugía

Revista de Neurología, 2001
INTRODUCTION Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) is an unusual cause of refractory epilepsy, in which the morbid anatomy is characterized by cortical laminar dysplasia and the presence of balloon like cells. CLINICAL CASE A 36 year old woman who had had drug-resistant epilepsy since the age of 9 years old, with daily complex partial seizures and seizures in
Francisco Escamilla Sevilla   +5 more
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Cirugía de la epilepsia en niños con displasias corticales focales

Revista de Neurología, 2013
Introduccion. Las displasias corticales focales (DCF) son la primera etiologia de cirugia de la epilepsia pediatrica. La evaluacion prequirurgica en DCF a menudo es compleja, ya que son lesiones que pueden ser altamente epileptogenas y, a la vez, conservar funcion neurologica, y no visualizarse en la resonancia magnetica. El exito de la cirugia depende,
Francisco Javier Villarejo Ortega   +2 more
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Epilepsias focales benignas en la infancia, niñez y adolescencia

Revista de Neurología, 2002
The last proposal for a classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) includes recognition of several groups of epileptic syndromes and among them one of idiopathicfocal epilepsies of infancy and childhood, and another offamilial (autosomal dominant) focal epilepsies. The syndromes here described
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Epilepsia focal en paciente con malformación cerebral compleja.

Neurorecordings, 2021
null Francisco Martínez Dubarbie   +1 more
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Displasia cortical focal na epilepsia do lobo temporal: um caso de epilepsia resistente a medicamentos e intervenção cirúrgica

São Paulo Medical Journal
Introduction: Epilepsy is a chronic and generalized brain disorder that affects approximately 50 million people globally, significantly impacting their quality of life. Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is one of the most common forms of focal epilepsy, often refractory to medication and requiring surgical intervention.
Júlia Saccaro Duzzi   +5 more
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Epilepsia focal lesional

Neurorecordings, 2016
null Mª Teresa Rivas López   +1 more
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