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In-vivo evidence for increased tau deposition in temporal lobe epilepsy

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THE MEDIAL TEMPORAL LOBE

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2004
▪ Abstract  The medial temporal lobe includes a system of anatomically related structures that are essential for declarative memory (conscious memory for facts and events). The system consists of the hippocampal region (CA fields, dentate gyrus, and subicular complex) and the adjacent perirhinal, entorhinal, and parahippocampal cortices.
Larry R, Squire   +2 more
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Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

Journal of Neurosurgery, 2005
Abstract Object. The syndrome of medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) may occur in patients in whom magnetic resonance (MR) images demonstrate normal findings. In these patients, there is no evidence of hippocampal sclerosis on neuroimaging, and histopathological examination of the resected hippocampus does not reveal significant neuron loss.
Ross P. Carne   +8 more
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The temporal lobes and memory

2022
Since the first description of the case of H.M. in the mid-1950s, the debate over the contribution of the mesial temporal lobe (MTL) to human memory functioning has not ceased to stimulate new experimental work and the development of new theoretical models.
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Neuropathology of the temporal lobe

2022
Neuropathological examination of the temporal lobe provides a better understanding and management of a wide spectrum of diseases. We focused on inflammatory diseases, epilepsy, and neurodegenerative diseases, and highlighted how the temporal lobe is particularly involved in those conditions. Although all these diseases are not specific or restricted to
Susana, Boluda   +2 more
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Anatomic Temporal Lobe Resections for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1993
Temporal 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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