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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «EPILEPTOGENIC»
Descubre el uso de
epileptogenic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
epileptogenic y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms: Proceedings of the ...
Proceedings of the Advanced Course in Epileptology, Erice, Sicily, January 1992
G. Avanzini. Ross, S.M. & Craig, C.R. (198 la): Studies on gamma-aminobutyric
acid transport in cobalt experimental epilepsy in the rat. J. Neurochem.
2
Wyllie's Treatment of Epilepsy: Principles and Practice
The concept of cortical zones, in particular the epileptogenic zone, is an
important approach in the pursuit of determining the seizure focus in the
presurgical workup of epilepsy patients. Careful delineation of these zones
provides guidance in ...
Elaine Wyllie, Gregory D. Cascino, Barry E. Gidal, 2012
3
Magnetic Resonance in Epilepsy: Neuroimaging Techniques
epileptogenic region. • epileptogenic lesion. • pacemaker zone. Epileptogenic
Region The epileptogenic region is based on the assumption that an area of
brain parenchyma is abnormal and epileptogenic. This region is conceptually
and ...
Ruben I. Kuzniecky, Graeme D. Jackson, 2005
The relationship between the functional deficit zone and the epileptogenic zone
is complex and difficult to define even in individual cases. To start with, the
functional deficit zone often varies in extension and boundaries depending on
the ...
Hans Lüders, Youssef G. Comair, 2001
5
Epilepsy: A Comprehensive Textbook
19 The greatest controversy in the surgical treatment of lesional epilepsy is the
relative importance of excision of the structural lesion as opposed to the
epileptogenic zone. The nature of the relationship between the two is relatively
poorly ...
Jerome Engel, Timothy A. Pedley, Jean Aicardi, 2008
6
The Treatment of Epilepsy
Although the epileptogenic zone includes the epileptogenic lesion, the former is
usually more extensive than the latter. Surgical results are poor if the
epileptogenic lesion is not entirely removed; however, there are exceptions, as
with ...
Simon D. Shorvon, Emilio Perucca, Jerome Engel, Jr., 2009
7
Principles and Practice of Pediatric Neurosurgery
However, in some patients resection of epileptogenic tissue is not possible, either
because there is no clearly identifiable seizure focus, there are multiple diffuse
epileptogenic foci, or an epileptogenic focus exists in non-resectable eloquent ...
A. Leland Albright, Ian F. Pollack, 2011
Thus a struc— tural disturbance, such as a tumor or scar, that gives rise to
chronic epileptic seizures is called an epileptogenic lesion, and the area of brain
tissue from which epileptic seizures arise is referred to as the epileptogenic zone
or ...
9
Handbook of Medical Neuropsychology: Applications of ...
When localized epileptogenic tissue is malfunctioning it can adversely affect
remote cerebral structures, resulting in additional cognitive deficits. There is a
growing body of evidence that brain abnormalities in MTLE, even in well-defined
cases ...
Carol L. Armstrong, Lisa Morrow, 2010
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Epilepsy Part II: Treatment: Handbook of Clinical Neurology
but also the extent of the epileptogenic region is determined, as well as the
location and extent of adjacent essential neocortex, such as primary language
and motor areas. There is little evidence that this is still necessary for most
patients with ...
Hermann Stefan, William H. Theodore, 2012
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «EPILEPTOGENIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
epileptogenic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Fast ripples could guide epilepsy resection
... Los Angeles, California, USA) say that if further research confirms fast ripples as biomarkers for the epileptogenic area, they “could provide a ... «medwireNews, Jun 15»
Investigating how epilepsy is triggered after a brain injury
Identifying the gene changes that occur at the beginning of the epileptogenic cascade will transform how the subsequent stages are studied ... «Epilepsy Research UK, May 15»
MEG scans 'can help improve epilepsy surgery outcomes'
It is known that the efficacy of epilepsy surgery depends heavily on successful localisation of the epileptogenic zone. MEG enables noninvasive ... «Epilepsy Research UK, Abr 15»
New technique for treating uncontrolled epilepsy
He further added that unlike traditional laser, this equipment has a cooling system and every bit of abnormal epileptogenic tissue burned inside ... «The Hindu, Abr 15»
Five Leading Epilepsy Studies to be Presented at the American …
“SEEG has dramatically improved our ability to localize the epileptogenic zone in cases of MRI-negative epilepsy,” says Dr. Miller. «Newswise, Abr 15»
Epilepsy patients cured by advanced surgery using laser
"Unlike traditional laser, this equipment has a cooling system and every bit of abnormal epileptogenic tissue burned inside the brain is ... «Zee News, Abr 15»
Purple Day: a day for thinking about people with epilepsy
... nerve stimulation, or resections of epileptogenic brain tissue, can lead to long-lasting seizure freedom in up to 80% of all affected people. «OUPblog, Mar 15»
Advanced Epilepsy Neurobiology lab set up
... the Earth's gravitational fields and hence is a very sensitive machine to detect epileptogenic networks in brain. This is being used in the lab. «Business Standard, Mar 15»
Monitoring epilepsy in the brain with a wireless system
"This would enable us to remove smaller epileptogenic zones, and to develop innovative therapies. For example, when a given region cannot ... «Medical Xpress, Feb 15»
NeuroPace RNS® System Reduces Seizures and Improves Quality …
... than two epileptogenic foci, are refractory to two or more antiepileptic medications, and currently have frequent and disabling seizures (motor ... «Business Wire, Feb 15»