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Epilepsy is a
group of non-communicable
neurological disorders characterized by
recurrent epileptic seizures. An
epileptic seizure is the
clinical manifestation...
- epilepsy. The
cortical potentials recorded by ECoG were used to
identify epileptogenic zones –
regions of the
cortex that
generate epileptic seizures. These...
- seizures, thus
contributing to
define with
accuracy the
boundaries of the "
epileptogenic zone", i.e. the area of
brain generating the
seizures which should be...
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Tempel BL (1991). "[Pot****ium
channels and epilepsy:
evidence that the
epileptogenic toxin, dendrotoxin,
binds to pot****ium
channel proteins.]". Epilepsy...
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modifications to the
original hemispherectomy by
preserving the
least epileptogenic quarter or
third of the hemisphere,
hoping this
would ameliorate the...
- for
cases in
which complex or
grand mal
seizures are
produced by an
epileptogenic focus on one side of the brain,
causing an
interhemispheric electrical...
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finding the
hamartoma itself as the
source of
electrical activity, or
epileptogenic focus. With
chronic seizures,
cognitive decline can develop,
which can...
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Sharifzadeh M (November 2011). "Effects of
pentoxifylline and H-89 on
epileptogenic activity of
bucladesine in pentylenetetrazol-treated mice". European...
- of “
Epileptogenic Networks” a
dynamic vision of
focal epilepsy in
order to
replace the
traditional “focus” vision. This
concept of
epileptogenic networks...