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IDIOPATHIC PARTIAL EPILEPSY WITH AUDITORY FEATURES (IPEAF): A CLINICAL AND GENETIC STUDY OF 53 SPORADIC CASES [PDF]
The purpose of our study was to describe the clinical characteristics of sporadic (S) cases of partial epilepsy with auditory features (PEAF) and pinpoint clinical, prognostic and genetic differences with respect to previously reported familial (F ...
AVONI P +13 more
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Post-Traumatic Dancing Epilepsy
Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, report a case of “dancing epilepsy” in a 39-year-old, right-handed man who developed refractory complex partial seizures following head trauma at 15 years of age.
J Gordon Millichap
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Surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy
In a worldwide review of epilepsy surgery carried out in 1985, 53 centres were found that had undertaken about 3500 operations for intractable epilepsy. Five years later this had increased to over 8000 operations done in 118 centres.1 In both surveys most patients underwent resections for temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Purpose: To explore the utility of high frequency oscillations (HFO) and long-range temporal correlations (LRTCs) in preoperative assessment of epilepsy.
Li-juan Shi +5 more
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Presurgical thalamic hubness predicts surgical outcome in temporal lobe epilepsy. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the presurgical brain functional architecture presented in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) using graph theoretical measures of resting-state fMRI data and to test its association with surgical outcome. METHODS: Fifty-
Doucet, Gaelle E. +5 more
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A randomized, controlled trial of surgery for temporal-lobe epilepsy.
S. Wiebe +3 more
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Objective: While fMRI language laterality has been used to predict verbal memory after epilepsy surgery, supporting evidence is not yet definitive. The FMRI in Anterior Temporal Epilepsy Surgery (FATES) project was a prospective observational cohort ...
William L. Gross +21 more
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The case for a relationship between human memory, hippocampus and corpus callosum [PDF]
Unilateral brain damage which includes the hippocampus leads to memory impairments consistent with hemispheric specialization on the same side. Damage to the corpus callosum, the major connecting pathway between the left and right hemispheres, also ...
Zaidel, Dahlia W.
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