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Abstract The Tower of London (TOL) is a planning task frequently used in clinical settings and research. Planning and execution times are the most common outcome variables despite yielding lower effect sizes in clinical group comparisons and lower test–retest reliability than planning accuracy. Here, it is proposed that planning time be analysed not in
Lena V. Schumacher +5 more
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Focal Spot, Fall/Winter 1986 [PDF]
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Children born very preterm with poorer ophthalmological function at 2 years 6 months, 6 years 6 months, and 12 years showed poorer visuo‐perceptual, visual‐motor, and fine motor skills at 12 years, emphasizing the role of visual input in visual‐motor development.
Martin Johansson +5 more
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Imaging Signs in Congenital Brain Disorders: A Pictorial Essay
Pediatric neuroradiology is enriched with distinctive imaging signs that serve as vital diagnostic clues across the spectrum of congenital, metabolic, infectious, and neoplastic conditions.
Foram Gala +2 more
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Abstract Objective Hypothalamic hamartomas (HHs) lead to refractory epilepsy, and minimally invasive surgical approaches are standard of care for affected patients. Stereotactic radiofrequency thermocoagulation (SRT) is one of the treatment methods recognized to achieve seizure freedom. This study reports surgical outcome from a single center reporting
Peter Christoph Reinacher +9 more
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Imaging Signs in Pediatric Neuroradiology– Non-Congenital Causes: A Pictorial Essay
Non-congenital pediatric brain disorders have several etiologies, including genetic, metabolic, and toxic. These disorders often present with distinctive imaging signs that reflect specific underlying biochemical and structural abnormalities and ...
Foram Gala +2 more
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Reply: “Leigh Syndrome Due to the Variant c.1019T>C in COX15”
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Haya S. AlFaris +8 more
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Focal Spot, Fall/Winter 1980 [PDF]
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Abstract Objective Acute symptomatic seizures (ASyS) occur in up to 30% of patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) when continuous electroencephalography (cEEG) is used, potentially worsening outcomes. Identification of early EEG biomarkers of ASyS may help guide personalized antiseizure medication (ASM) prophylaxis.
Ziad Al‐Fatuhi‐Al‐Jundi +20 more
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