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Neuronal heterotopia

Neurology, 1995
In questa Lettera all'Editore viene discusso il potenziale ruolo dei disordini di migrazione neuronale nella epilessia della età evolutiva e della ...
IANNETTI, Paola   +3 more
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Heterotopia and Structuralism [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2008
The concept of heterotopia was introduced and immediately abandoned by Michel Foucault in 1966–67, but it quickly diffused across human geography, urban theory, and cultural studies during the 1990s. Notwithstanding the deserved impact of Foucault's overall work on these fields, there are some conceptual problems with the heterotopia concept. While the
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Brain Heterotopia

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2009
We present a case with intractable partial complex seizures in a 14-year-old girl who was found to have brain heterotopia on MRI and PET-CT. The patient presented with intractable partial complex seizures and a normal electroencephalogram. Her brain magnetic resonance imaging showed heterotopic gray matter lining the ventricular margin of the right ...
Homayoun, Modarresifar, Linh, Ho
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Heterotopia of the tonsil

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1996
AbstractThe histopathological finding of heterotopias or choristoma is rare. This paper describes two patients who presented with chronic recurrent tonsillitis and underwent tonsillectomy. Histological examination revealed heterotopic cartilage in the tonsil of one patient and bone in that otthe other.
D, Bhargava   +3 more
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Periventricular heterotopia

Epilepsy & Behavior, 2005
Periventricular heterotopia (PH) is clinically diagnosed on the basis of the radiographic characteristics of heterotopic nodules composed of disorganized neurons along the lateral ventricles of the brain. Epilepsy is the main presenting symptom of patients with PH.
Jie, Lu, Volney, Sheen
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Istria as Heterotopia

2022
Interrogating a border space in the chapter “Istria as Heterotopia: Migration, Space, and Translation at the Ends of Europe,” Longinović employs Foucault’s notion of heterotopia, a perfect symptom of the way spatial notions are affected by the multiplicity of possible meanings.
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Engineering Heterotopia

International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2015
My starting point is the present—certainly a critical and loaded moment for scholars of the modern Middle East. It is incumbent upon us to take a step back and to rethink how to create new concepts, new narratives, new explanatory schemes, new historicities, and new visions of the future.
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Heterotopia of the Macula

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1960
Heterotopia may be defined as a position other than the usual. The occurrence of small variations of the position of the macula in relation to the pupillary axis of the eye is evidenced by the variability of the angle K. If the macula is markedly displaced, an appearance of tropia may be simulated, or the apparent deviation in the case of a true tropia
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Heterotopias

2023
Abstract Drawing on the intellectual archaeologies of Michel Foucault, the notion of the heterotopic—of the other place that is neither utopian nor dystopian, and of the other figures who might inhabit such places—uses configurations of abnormality as a way of interrogating our sense of the normal.
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The word "heterotopia" (Entrepreneurship as Heterotopia)

Revue de l’Entrepreneuriat, 2022
Claire Champenois, Delphine Saurier
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