E2SGAN: EEG-to-SEEG translation with generative adversarial networks
High-quality brain signal data recorded by Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) electrodes provide clinicians with clear guidance for presurgical assessments for epilepsy surgeries.
xiaoling wang
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Automatic Localization of Seizure Onset Zone From High-Frequency SEEG Signals: A Preliminary Study
Objective: Stereoelectroencephalogram (SEEG) has been widely adapted to detect the electrical activity of patients with epilepsy. Due to the low-quality, large-amount, high-dimensionality characteristics of SEEG data, it is still challenging to ...
Linxia Xiao, Caizi Li, Yanjiang Wang
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Locating the epileptogenic zone for drug-resistant epilepsy through neuroelectrophysiological brain network topology [PDF]
IntroductionDrug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) constitutes approximately one-third of the epilepsy population, posing a significant challenge due to low seizure freedom rates.
Wenzhao Zhang +8 more
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sEEG for expansion of a surgical epilepsy program: Safety and efficacy in 152 consecutive cases
Objective Stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) is an intracranial encephalography method of expanding use. The need for increased epilepsy surgery access has led to the consideration of sEEG adoption by new or expanding surgical epilepsy programs.
Christopher Miller +2 more
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Seizure outcomes and complications associated with stereoelectroencephalography versus subdural electrodes for invasive monitoring in epilepsy surgery: a meta-analysis [PDF]
IntroductionApproximately 1.2% of people in the United States have epilepsy. Accurate identification of seizure origin is critical for clinical management. Yan et al.
Nallammai Muthiah +5 more
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Combined MRI morphometry and source imaging guide placement of stereo-EEG electrodes in focal epilepsy with subtle or absent lesions [PDF]
IntroductionPlanning stereo-electroencephalography (sEEG) for focal drug-resistant epilepsy with subtle or absent lesions requires accurate non-invasive spatial information about the hypothetical organization of the epileptic focus.
Peter C. Reinacher +15 more
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Supplementary motor area – clinical semiology and results of direct electrical stimulation during intracranial electrodes exploration [PDF]
Objectives. We aimed to study the supplementary motor area (SMA) by observing the clinical semiology of the seizures generated by an epileptogenic zone containing the SMA and by performing direct electrical stimulation (DES) of the SMA explored by means ...
Anca Adriana Arbune +3 more
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Objective: Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) has seen a recent increase in popularity in North America; however, concerns regarding the spatial sampling capabilities of SEEG remain.
Mohamed Tantawi +10 more
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La SEEG fue desarrollada en Francia a partir de 1949. Con las nuevas tecnologías de imagen y STX se ha perfeccionado vertiginosamente. Este método permite registrar fuera del quirófano, la actividad eléctrica por medio de electrodos intracerebrales ...
Enrique de Font-Réaulx +7 more
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The prevailing gold standard for presurgical determination of epileptogenic brain networks is intracerebral EEG, a potent yet invasive approach. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a state-of-the art non-invasive method for investigating epileptiform ...
Jayabal Velmurugan +9 more
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