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Noninvasive Detection of Hippocampal Epileptiform Activity on Scalp Electroencephalogram.
Abou Jaoude M +8 more
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High frequency deep brain stimulation of the hippocampus in a rat model for temporal lobe epilepsy [PDF]
Boon, Paul +9 more
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Abstract Autoimmune encephalitis is a group of disorders characterized by symptoms of dysfunction of the limbic and extra‐limbic systems that occur in association with antibodies against intracellular antigens, synapses, or proteins located on the surface of nerve cells. Anti‐NMDA (N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate) receptor encephalitis was first described in 2007
Pham Ba Nha +6 more
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Closed-loop stimulation in periods with less epileptiform activity drives improved epilepsy outcomes. [PDF]
Anderson DN +9 more
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Abstract Background Diagnostic error is a major patient safety concern in hospitals, yet most studies have focused on selected high‐risk subgroups, leaving the broader general internal medicine inpatient population understudied. Objectives To determine the incidence, contributing factors, resulting harm, and predictors of diagnostic error in medical ...
Caterina E. Marx +9 more
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Bidirectional Neuronal Control of Epileptiform Activity by Repetitive Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Stimulations. [PDF]
Choi T +5 more
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Low-frequency stimulation of corpus callosum suppresses epileptiform activity in the cortex through γ-aminobutyric acid type B receptor and slow afterhyperpolarization-mediated reduction in tissue excitability. [PDF]
Pakalapati N, Chiang CC, Durand DM.
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ABSTRACT Background Classifying abnormal tongue movements is challenging due to their varied presentations and limited visibility compared to other body parts. Accurate identification of the phenomenology guides physical examination and can point to specific diagnoses.
Nathaniel Bendahan +4 more
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