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Stereoelectroencephalography in the very young: Case report [PDF]
Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is an increasingly popular invasive monitoring approach to epilepsy surgery in patients with drug-resistant epilepsies.
Joshua Katz +3 more
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Familial lateral temporal lobe epilepsy (FLTLE) is genetic focal epilepsy usually characterised by auditory symptoms. Most FLTLE cases can be controlled by anti-seizure medications, and to our best knowledge, there are no previous reports about ...
Ziqi Wei +9 more
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French guidelines on stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) [PDF]
Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) was designed and developed in the 1960s in France by J. Talairach and J. Bancaud. It is an invasive method of exploration for drug-resistant focal epilepsies, offering the advantage of a tridimensional and temporally precise study of the epileptic discharge.
Jean Isnard +2 more
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Stereoelectroencephalography: Indication and Efficacy
Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is a method for invasive study of patients with refractory epilepsy. Localization of the epileptogenic zone in SEEG relied on the hypothesis of anatomo-electro-clinical analysis limited by X-ray, analog electroencephalography (EEG), and seizure semiology in the 1950s. Modern neuroimaging studies and digital video-EEG
IIDA, Koji, OTSUBO, Hiroshi
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Stimulation Mapping Using Stereoelectroencephalography: Current and Future Directions [PDF]
Electrical stimulation mapping (ESM) using stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is an essential component in the workup of surgical epilepsy. Since the initial application of ESM in the mid-1960s, it remains unparalleled in defining eloquent brain areas ...
Derek D. George +4 more
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Automation Advances in Stereoelectroencephalography Planning
The past decade has seen a significant shift in the number of centers performing intracranial electroencephalography from subdural grids and strips to stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG). Unlike grid and strip insertion or other stereotactic procedures in which the cortical surface is visualized, SEEG involves insertion of an electrode through a bolt ...
Vejay N Vakharia Mrcs, John S Duncan
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Multi-trajectories automatic planner for StereoElectroEncephaloGraphy (SEEG) [PDF]
open13E. De Momi; C. Caborni; F. Cardinale; G. Casaceli; L. Castana; M. Cossu; R. Mai; F. Gozzo; S. Francione; L. Tassi; G. Lo Russo; L. Antiga; G. FerrignoDE MOMI, Elena; Caborni, Chiara; F., Cardinale; G., Casaceli; L., Castana; M., Cossu; R., Mai; F.,
DE MOMI, ELENA +12 more
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Planning stereoelectroencephalography using automated lesion detection: Retrospective feasibility study [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: This retrospective, cross-sectional study evaluated the feasibility and potential benefits of incorporating deep-learning on structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) into planning stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) implantation in ...
Konrad Wagstyl +2 more
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Computer-assisted stereoelectroencephalography planning: center-specific priors enhance planning [PDF]
ObjectivesThis study aims to refine computer-assisted planning (CAP) of SEEG implantations by adding spatial constraints from prior SEEG trajectories (“Priors”) to improve safety and reduce manual adjustments, without increasing planning time ...
Debayan Dasgupta +17 more
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Case Report: Ictal hypersalivation: a stereoelectroencephalography exploration
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological condition with various etiologies, and recurrent unprovoked seizures characterize it. Hypersalivation is a recognized symptom of insular-opercular epilepsies.
Sumika Ouchida +5 more
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