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Epilepsy surgery

PET scans with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) have an established role in the localization of epileptic foci in patients being evaluated for epilepsy surgery. [Pg.949]

Buchhalter JR, Jarrar RG. Therapeutics in pediatric epilepsy, part 2 epilepsy surgery and vagus nerve stimulation. Mayo Clin Proc. 2003 78 371-378. [Pg.116]

In a prospective study in patients evaluated for epilepsy surgery, absolute concentric contraction of the visual field of 10-30 degrees was found in 20 (17%) of 118 patients who had ever taken vigabatrin, compared with none of 39 patients who had never taken vigabatrin (27). Men were more frequently affected than women (21 versus 6%), and the degree of visual field loss was more severe in patients who had taken vigabatrin for more than 2 years. None of the affected patients complained spontaneously of visual field loss. [Pg.3625]

Vickrey BG. A procedure for developing a quality-of-life measure for epilepsy surgery patients. Epilepsia 1993 344 (suppl 4) ... [Pg.815]

Vickrey BG, Hays RD, Rausch R, et al. Quality of fife of epilepsy surgery patients as compared with outpatients with hypertension, diabetes,heart disease, and/or depressive symptoms. Epilepsia 1994 35 597-607. [Pg.1047]

Schiller Y, Casino GD, So EL, Marsh R. Discontinuation of antiepileptic drugs after successful epilepsy surgery. Neurology 2000 54 346-349. [Pg.1047]

Korkman, M., Granstrom, M-L., Kantola-Sorsa, E., Gaily, E., Paetau, R., Liukkonen, E., Boman, P-A., Blomstedt, G. (2005). Two-year follow-up of intelligence after pediatric epilepsy surgery. Pediatr. Neurol. 33 173—178. [Pg.353]

Murphy M, O Brien TJ, Morris K et al. (2001) Multimodality image-guided epilepsy surgery. J Clin Neurosci 8(6) 534-538 Myers R (2002) The application of PET-MR image registration in the brain. Br J Radiol 75 Spec No S31-35 Nehmeh SA, Erdi YE, Pan T et al. (2004a) Pour-dimensional (4D) PET/CT imaging of the thorax. Med Phys 31(12) 3179-3186... [Pg.122]

Er5ss, L. et al. "Neuronavigation and fluoroscopy-assisted subdural strip electrode positioning A simple method to increase intraoperative accuracy of strip localization in epilepsy surgery Technical note." Journal of Neurosurgery 110.2 (2009) pp. 327-331. [Pg.110]

Eljamel, M. S. "Robotic application in epilepsy surgery." The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery 2.3 (2006) pp. 233-237. [Pg.111]

Mehta, A. D. et al. "Frameless stereotactic placement of depth electrodes in epilepsy surgery." Journal of Neurosurgery 102.6 (2005) pp. 1040-1045. [Pg.114]

Temporarily Removed During Epilepsy Surgery. Brain Topogr 16 29-38. [Pg.21]


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