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Frontal lobe epilepsy

Epileptic Disorders, 2004
Frontal lobe epilepsy accounts for only 10‐20% of the patients in surgical series, but the incidence in non‐surgical patient cohorts seems to be much higher. The typical clinical presentation of the seizures includes contralateral clonic movements, uni‐ or bilateral tonic motor activity as well as complex automatism.
Christoph, Kellinghaus, Hans O, Lüders
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Azygous Lobe

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2009
Roberto, González   +3 more
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Left upper lobe

2010
Left upper lobectomies are reputed to be hazardous because of the need of controlling the mediastinal branches of the pulmonary artery, which can be short and fragile. Any tear would cause massive hemorrhage and would require immediate conversion to thoracotomy. Thus, an endoscopic approach for left upper lobectomy may seem unreasonable.
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Frontal lobe ataxia

2012
The precise anatomy and physiology of human walking remains poorly understood. The frontal lobes appear crucial, and, on the basis of clinical observation, contribute to the control of truncal motion, postural responses, and the maintenance of equilibrium and locomotion.
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Lobes

the minnesota review, 2022
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Right lower lobe

2010
Difficulties of a right lower lobectomy mainly depend on the completeness of the major fissure. If the fissure is open, this lobectomy can be straightforward, with an easy dissection and control of the arterial trunk. If the fissure is fused and/or thick, dissection of the artery can be tedious.
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Left lower lobe

2010
The left lower lobectomy is usually the most straightforward endoscopic lobectomy. However, when the fissure is fused, identification of the pulmonary artery can be tedious. The technique described herewith is performed by controlling the fissure and the arteries first.
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Altered adult neurogenesis and gliogenesis in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Nature Neuroscience, 2022
Kristine Ravina, J John Mann, Brian Lee
exaly  

Spatial awareness is a function of the temporal not the posterior parietal lobe

Nature, 2001
Hans-Otto Karnath   +2 more
exaly  

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