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Effect of time to palliative epilepsy surgery on outcomes
Abstract Objective Epilepsy duration is a modifiable risk factor in the outcome of definitive epilepsy surgery; however, an analogous effect in palliative procedures has not been shown. We reviewed the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Database data for an association between epilepsy duration and seizure reduction in palliative procedures.
Robert M. Crutcher +34 more
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This study examines the statistical and spatial alignment between urban place perceptions and the census-based evidence of socio-spatial segregation. We process a large dataset of geotagged images from Mapillary and KartaView with ZenSVI to score six ...
Aristotelis Vartholomaios +1 more
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Location Quotient Analysis Tourism Support Sector in Lampung
This research was conducted to determine, analyze the tourism support sector in districts or cities, and to determine the identification and supporters of the superior tourism support in Lampung Province. Through the location quotient analysis approach in supporting the tourism sector in Lampung province.
Ade Nasrullah +2 more
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Abstract Objective To determine whether postoperative reduction of anti‐seizure medication (ASM) burden is associated with cognitive improvement after anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) in seizure‐free patients. Methods We retrospectively analyzed data for adult patients with drug‐resistant temporal lobe epilepsy who underwent unilateral ATL between ...
Kazushi Ukishiro +7 more
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Crime Concentration in Ireland in 2012: A Location Quotient Approach
The aim of this paper is to investigate spatial patterns of crime in Ireland to develop a better theoretical understanding of the role of geography and opportunity, as well as enabling practical crime prevention solutions that are tailored to specific places.
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Abstract Objective Left anterior temporal lobe resection (TLR) in people with epilepsy is associated with a high risk of postoperative verbal memory decline. Whereas substantial evidence supports the role of preoperative verbal memory in predicting postoperative verbal memory change, the potential contribution of preoperative visual memory has been ...
Lea Marie Reisch +6 more
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Developmental pathways to autism in tuberous sclerosis complex: Evidence from a longitudinal cohort
Abstract The association between autism spectrum disorder (hereafter referred to as autism) and tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is well established, yet the developmental pathways linking genetic mutation, cortical pathology, and epilepsy with autism remain unclear. The Tuberous Sclerosis 2000 Study recruited children newly diagnosed with TSC (N = 125)
Fiona S. McEwen +12 more
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The aims of this research are to know and to analyze of result from Sectors economy Strategic in effor to support implementing of local autonomy on Lampung Province. Theoretical framework based on Lincoln arsyad (1998); HF.
Syamsurijal AK +2 more
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Abstract Objectives Adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) often enter adult neurology care without etiologic clarification because of incomplete transition from pediatric services, outdated investigations, and attenuation of childhood electro‐clinical features over time.
Giuseppe d’Orsi +10 more
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Abstract Objective Bilateral hippocampal compromise in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) substantially increases the risk of significant adverse memory outcomes following unilateral anterior temporal lobectomy and may contraindicate surgery. The Spatial Learning Task (SLT) of Lhermitte and Signoret (1972) is a simple object–location arbitrary associative ...
Andy Sitoh +6 more
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