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Abstract Objective This study was undertaken to determine the proportion of individuals with childhood and youth onset epilepsy who attain seizure freedom across seizure types, epilepsy types, etiologies, and syndromes using the latest International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) classifications.
Truls Vikin +5 more
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Durability of the benefit of vagus nerve stimulation in markedly treatment-resistant major depression: a RECOVER trial report. [PDF]
Conway CR +31 more
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PET/CT 18F‐Fluorocholine Localization of Ectopic Intra‐Vagal Parathyroid Adenoma
ANZ Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Roneil Parikh, Priy Silva, Shad Khan
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Normalization of deviance in neuromodulation for epilepsy
Abstract The rapid expansion of neuromodulation therapies for drug resistant epilepsy has introduced a growing risk of normalization of deviance (NoD). This occurs when incremental deviations from established procedures are iteratively reinterpreted as the care standard in the absence of immediate adverse outcomes.
Karim Mithani, George M. Ibrahim
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Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation reduces error amplitude during force field learning in healthy adults. [PDF]
Obata H, Sekiguchi H.
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Abstract Objective This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to compare neuropsychological outcomes following traditional surgical approaches and magnetic resonance‐guided laser interstitial thermal therapy (MRgLITT) in patients with drug‐resistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.
Konstantina Stavrogianni +13 more
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Research on the Action of the Vagus Nerve and its Importance in understanding the Normal Heart-beat.
L. J. J. Muskens
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Vagus nerve stimulation modulates cocaine seeking induced synaptic plasticity in reward related brain circuits. [PDF]
Arezoomandan R +3 more
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Abstract Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is one of the most severe, yet one of the most discussed, childhood‐onset developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs). Dissent among epileptologists on the definition and minimum set of electroclinical features derives from the high etiological heterogeneity within the syndrome, which could make its ...
Antonella Riva +40 more
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