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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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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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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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Neurosurgery, 2020
Here we focus on methodological issues of the neuropsychological investigation of medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE), associated with atrophy of medial and lateral temporal lobes, widespread abnormal connectivity in large-scale networks, and deterioration of memory and intellectual functions.
David Finch +7 more
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Here we focus on methodological issues of the neuropsychological investigation of medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE), associated with atrophy of medial and lateral temporal lobes, widespread abnormal connectivity in large-scale networks, and deterioration of memory and intellectual functions.
David Finch +7 more
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Nocturnal temporal lobe epilepsy
Neurology, 1998To analyze clinical, electrophysiologic, and neuroradiologic characteristics and prognostic factors in a group of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and complex partial seizures (CPS) occurring exclusively or predominantly after they fall asleep or before they awaken.CPS arising during sleep are classically identified with frontal lobe epilepsy.
A, Bernasconi +5 more
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Photosensitive temporal lobe epilepsy
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1995Photic-induced seizures are usually generalized. There are several cases of focal seizures reported, and all have been shown to arise from the visual cortex. We report an unusual case of temporal lobe epilepsy, supported by electroclinical data and confirmed by a successful temporal lobectomy, with seizures induced by photic stimulation.
S R, Benbadis +3 more
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2012
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common form of adult localization-related epilepsy. Hippocampal onset accounts for at least 80% of all temporal lobe seizures. The electroencephalogram (EEG) of mesial TLE contains interictal features often associated with anterior temporal epileptiform discharges with a maximal voltage over the basal temporal ...
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Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common form of adult localization-related epilepsy. Hippocampal onset accounts for at least 80% of all temporal lobe seizures. The electroencephalogram (EEG) of mesial TLE contains interictal features often associated with anterior temporal epileptiform discharges with a maximal voltage over the basal temporal ...
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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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Epilepsia, 2010
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common type of partial epilepsy in adults (Manford et al., 1992). Traditionally, TLE has been viewed as an acquired, usually drug-resistant epilepsy associated with mesial temporal sclerosis (MTS) and history of prolonged febrile convulsions, which often requires surgical treatment (Falconer et al., 1964).
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Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common type of partial epilepsy in adults (Manford et al., 1992). Traditionally, TLE has been viewed as an acquired, usually drug-resistant epilepsy associated with mesial temporal sclerosis (MTS) and history of prolonged febrile convulsions, which often requires surgical treatment (Falconer et al., 1964).
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