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Bilateral Wada test: Amobarbital or propofol? [PDF]
The Wada test is still the gold standard procedure to predict language and memory deficits before temporal lobe epilepsy surgery. As amobarbital was no longer available, our aim was to validate propofol as an alternative.We retrospectively studied 47 patients who underwent a bilateral intracarotid procedure, performed with amobarbital (18), or propofol
Curot, J. +8 more
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Ascertaining when a basin is Wada: the merging method
Trying to imagine three regions separated by a unique boundary seems a difficult task. However, this is exactly what happens in many dynamical systems showing Wada basins.
Alvar Daza +2 more
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The saddle-straddle method to test for Wada basins [PDF]
First conceived as a topological construction, Wada basins abound in dynamical systems. Basins of attraction showing the Wada property possess the particular feature that any small perturbation of an initial condition lying on the boundary can lead the system to any of its possible outcomes.
Alexandre Wagemakers +2 more
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Selective correlation of hippocampal volumes with WADA memory scores in mesial temporal sclerosis patients [PDF]
ObjectiveThe WADA test is used to determine cerebral language dominance and assess the risk of postoperative amnesia following mesial temporal lobe resection. This study aims to explore the correlation between automated measures of hippocampal volume and
Lourdes Khalife +5 more
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Sodium Methohexital (Brevital) as an Anesthetic in the Wada Test [PDF]
Summary: Purposes: We report our experience with sodium methohexital (Brevital) as an anesthetic used in the Wada test for language and memory in 86 epilepsy surgery patients (173 procedures).Methods: The methods are compared with those of the more commonly used anesthetic sodium amobarbital (Amytal).Results: Despite differences between the ...
Buchtel, Henry A. +4 more
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Determination of language hemispheric dominance (HD) in patients undergoing evaluation for epilepsy surgery has traditionally relied on the sodium amobarbital (Wada) test.
Negar Noorizadeh +8 more
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Epilepsy Surgery and Wada Test
Wada testi, ilaca dirençli epilepsilerde epilepsi cerrahisi öncesi değerlendirmede çeşitli amaçlarla kullanılan invazif bir tetkik yöntemidir. Bu amaçlardan en klasik olanı lisan açısından dominant hemisferi belirlemek ve postoperatif kalıcı lisan ve ...
Bingöl, Ayşe +2 more
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IntroductionDental anxiety is a multivariate phenomenon that regularly occurs during a dental procedure. Although it may lead to patients' safety concerns and adverse events in routine treatment, it is often ignored.
Xilu Huang +21 more
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Giant serpentine aneurysm: Neuroradiological and neurosurgical management in a left-handed patient
Giant serpentine aneurysms are rare huge and partially thrombosed aneurysms, with an eccentric tortuous intra-aneurysmal vascular channel. Surgical treatment is often necessary due to the great mass effect.
Andrea Romano +8 more
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Plug & Test at System Level via Testable TLM Primitives [PDF]
With the evolution of Electronic System Level (ESL) design methodologies, we are experiencing an extensive use of Transaction-Level Modeling (TLM). TLM is a high-level approach to modeling digital systems where details of the communication among modules ...
Navabi, Z. +12 more
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