NEUROLOGY

Intraoperative Electrocorticography

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Intraoperative Electrocorticography Mark D. Holmes Gian-Emilio Chatrian Introduction The method of recording electrical potentials directly from the cerebral cortex (electrocorticography [EcoG]) or from the cerebral cortex and subjacent structures was…

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Intracranial Electrodes

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Intracranial Electrodes Susan S. Spencer Michael R. Sperling D. Alan Shewmon Philippe Kahane Introduction Reports and experience worldwide have shown that resection of the epileptogenic area of brain in uncontrolled…

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Foramen Ovale and Peg Electrodes

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Foramen Ovale and Peg Electrodes Heinz Gregor Wieser Introduction The foramen ovale (FO) electrode recording technique was developed in Zürich in 1983.26 Its goal was to make less invasive and…

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Presurgical Evaluation: General Principles and Methods

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Presurgical Evaluation: General Principles and Methods Gary W. Mathern Michael R. Sperling Introduction Epilepsy surgery is considered when seizures are incompletely controlled by medication and it is apparent that further…

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Surgically Remediable Syndromes

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Surgically Remediable Syndromes Jerome Engel Jr. Gregory D. Cascino W. Donald Shields Introduction The safety and efficacy of surgical treatment for epilepsy have improved greatly in recent years as a…

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Indications and Criteria for Surgical Intervention

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Indications and Criteria for Surgical Intervention Michael S. Duchowny A. Simon Harvey Michael R. Sperling Peter D. Williamson Introduction The estimated lifetime cumulative incidence and prevalence of epilepsy are 3%…

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Overview: Surgical Therapy

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Overview: Surgical Therapy Jerome Engel Jr. Heinz Gregor Wieser Dennis D. Spencer Introduction Surgical treatment for epilepsy has a long and distinguished history.11,15,33 Trephination was practiced since prehistoric times in…

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Immunoglobulin and Immunomodulatory Therapy

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Immunoglobulin and Immunomodulatory Therapy Flavio Villani Christian G. Bien Giuliano G. Avanzini Introduction The use of immunoglobulin in intractable epilepsy is one of its oldest applications in medicine, starting from…

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Investigational Drugs: Brivaracetam, Carisbamate, Eslicarbazepine Fluorofelbamate, Gamaxolone, Isovaleramide, Lacosamide (Harkoseride; SPM927), Losigamine, Retigabine, Safinamide, Seletracetam, Stiripentol, Talampanel, and Valrocemide

Aug 1, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Investigational Drugs: Brivaracetam, Carisbamate, Eslicarbazepine Fluorofelbamate, Gamaxolone, Isovaleramide, Lacosamide (Harkoseride; SPM927), Losigamine, Retigabine, Safinamide, Seletracetam, Stiripentol, Talampanel, and Valrocemide

Investigational Drugs: Brivaracetam, Carisbamate, Eslicarbazepine Fluorofelbamate, Gamaxolone, Isovaleramide, Lacosamide (Harkoseride; SPM927), Losigamine, Retigabine, Safinamide, Seletracetam, Stiripentol, Talampanel, and Valrocemide H. Steve White Emilio Perucca Michael D. Privitera Introduction During the…

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Trimethadione, Paraldehyde, Phenacemide, Bromides, Sulthiame, Acetazolamide, and Methsuximide

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Trimethadione, Paraldehyde, Phenacemide, Bromides, Sulthiame, Acetazolamide, and Methsuximide Thomas R. Browne Barbara W. LeDuc Maria D. Kosta-Rokosz Edward B. Bromfield R. Eugene Ramsay John De Toledo Introduction Trimethadione, paraldehyde, phenacemide,…

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