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Detecting temporal asymmetry after epilepsy surgery: a 3D MRI-based comparative outcome study of clinicians and lay observers. [PDF]
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Healthcare utilization and costs after cranial epilepsy surgery and vagus nerve stimulation in pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy: a nationwide cohort study. [PDF]
Choi A, Kim S, Lee J.
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Ultrabright ratiometric Raman-guided epilepsy surgery by intraoperatively visualizing proinflammatory microglia. [PDF]
Wang C +28 more
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The use of intraoperative tractography in brain tumor and epilepsy surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Practical Neurology, 2019
Epilepsy surgery offers the chance of seizure remission for the 30%–40% of patients with focal epilepsy whose seizures continue despite anti-epileptic medications. Epilepsy surgery encompasses curative resective procedures, palliative techniques such as corpus callosotomy and implantation of stimulation devices. Pre-surgical evaluation aims to identify
Fergus, Rugg-Gunn +2 more
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Epilepsy surgery offers the chance of seizure remission for the 30%–40% of patients with focal epilepsy whose seizures continue despite anti-epileptic medications. Epilepsy surgery encompasses curative resective procedures, palliative techniques such as corpus callosotomy and implantation of stimulation devices. Pre-surgical evaluation aims to identify
Fergus, Rugg-Gunn +2 more
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Changing concepts in presurgical assessment for epilepsy surgery
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2019M. Zijlmans +2 more
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Epilepsia, 2021
Drug‐resistant epilepsy (DRE) during the first few months of life is challenging and necessitates aggressive treatment, including surgery. Because the most common causes of DRE in infancy are related to extensive developmental anomalies, surgery often ...
J. Roth +37 more
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Drug‐resistant epilepsy (DRE) during the first few months of life is challenging and necessitates aggressive treatment, including surgery. Because the most common causes of DRE in infancy are related to extensive developmental anomalies, surgery often ...
J. Roth +37 more
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Seizure outcome of pediatric epilepsy surgery
Neurology, 2020Objective This systematic review and meta-analyses assessed seizure outcome following pediatric epilepsy surgery. Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cochrane were searched for pediatric epilepsy surgery original research from 1990 to 2017.
E. Widjaja +5 more
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2015
Medically refractory epilepsy is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in pediatric neurology. Surgical intervention has been well established as a viable treatment option in certain cases. This article reviews the process of selecting appropriate patients using the latest advances in neuroimaging and electrophysiologic techniques.
Anuj, Jayakar, Jeffrey, Bolton
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Medically refractory epilepsy is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in pediatric neurology. Surgical intervention has been well established as a viable treatment option in certain cases. This article reviews the process of selecting appropriate patients using the latest advances in neuroimaging and electrophysiologic techniques.
Anuj, Jayakar, Jeffrey, Bolton
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2012
This review highlights recent advances in epilepsy surgery specifically awake surgery technique, and introduces the clinical application of neuromodulation concept in this field.Surgical success, improving quality-of-life in epilepsy patients, relies upon complete resection of epileptogenic areas and perfect protection of functional areas.
Kunieda, Takeharu +2 more
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This review highlights recent advances in epilepsy surgery specifically awake surgery technique, and introduces the clinical application of neuromodulation concept in this field.Surgical success, improving quality-of-life in epilepsy patients, relies upon complete resection of epileptogenic areas and perfect protection of functional areas.
Kunieda, Takeharu +2 more
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