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Recognition memory and the medial temporal lobe: a new perspective
Larry R Squire, John T Wixted
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On-demand optogenetic control of spontaneous seizures in temporal lobe epilepsy
Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most common type of epilepsy in adults, is often medically refractory, and due to broad actions and long-time scales, current systemic treatments have major negative side-effects.
Esther I Krook-Magnuson +2 more
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2012
In the last two decades our understanding of MTLE and its pathophysiology has grown remarkably. Perhaps the most important recognition is that it is not a single entity with a uniform pathology. Rather, it is associated with significant variations in pathology that, in turn, are likely associated with different causes, functional anatomies ...
Maria, Thom, Edward H, Bertram
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In the last two decades our understanding of MTLE and its pathophysiology has grown remarkably. Perhaps the most important recognition is that it is not a single entity with a uniform pathology. Rather, it is associated with significant variations in pathology that, in turn, are likely associated with different causes, functional anatomies ...
Maria, Thom, Edward H, Bertram
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Temporal Lobe Volumetric Cell Densities in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Epilepsia, 1984Summary: Volumetric cell densities in 13 different subāfields of the temporal lobe were calculated to test various hypotheses about mesial and lateral temporal lobe sclerosis in patients with complex partial epilepsy. In patients benefitting (primary group) from anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL), sclerosis was greater (fewer cells) in anterior than in
T L, Babb +5 more
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Child's Nervous System, 2006
In the 50 years since Penfield outlined the requirements of the epilepsy surgeon, we have seen the introduction of the digitised electroencephalogram (EEG), video telemetry and the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. In the operating room, advances in neuro-anaesthesia, the introduction of the operating microscope, image guidance and the ultrasonic ...
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In the 50 years since Penfield outlined the requirements of the epilepsy surgeon, we have seen the introduction of the digitised electroencephalogram (EEG), video telemetry and the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. In the operating room, advances in neuro-anaesthesia, the introduction of the operating microscope, image guidance and the ultrasonic ...
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Anatomic Temporal Lobe Resections for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1993Temporal lobe epilepsy is not a single clinicopathologic entity but a group of syndromes requiring different surgical solutions. Anatomic resections planned for the treatment of these syndromes are aimed at pathologic substrates minimizing ablation of normal tissue. Most of these procedures involve mesial and lateral temporal resections.
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1984
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the association of complex olfactory and visual hallucinations with pathology in the temporal lobe (TL). TL epilepsy (TLE) is a form of focal cortical seizure disorder characterized by a great variety of clinical phenomena. There is no single underlying pathological cause for TLE.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the association of complex olfactory and visual hallucinations with pathology in the temporal lobe (TL). TL epilepsy (TLE) is a form of focal cortical seizure disorder characterized by a great variety of clinical phenomena. There is no single underlying pathological cause for TLE.
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Neocortical Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2012Neocortical temporal lobe epilepsy (NTLE) comprises a heterogeneous group of epilepsies with focal seizures characterized by auditory, somatosensory, or psychic auras followed by motionless staring, early contralateral clonic activity often secondarily generalizing.
Jeffrey D, Kennedy, Stephan U, Schuele
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min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 1972
H, Torres, J, Mirabile, L, Ferguson
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H, Torres, J, Mirabile, L, Ferguson
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