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Benign Rolandic epilepsy or self-limited
epilepsy with
centrotemporal spikes (formerly
benign childhood epilepsy with
centrotemporal spikes (BECTS)) is...
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after him: the
Rolandic vein, the
Rolandic artery (central
sulcal artery), the pre-
Rolandic artery (precentral
sulcal artery), the
Rolandic operculum (post-central...
- neuroanatomy, the
central sulcus (also
central fissure,
fissure of Rolando, or
Rolandic fissure,
after Luigi Rolando) is a sulcus, or groove, in the
cerebral cortex...
- that
exist in
parts of the po****tion, when
present provides the pre-
Rolandic,
Rolandic,
anterior parietal,
posterior parietal and the
angular artery for...
- In
human brain anatomy, an
operculum (Latin,
meaning "little lid") (pl.: opercula), may
refer to the frontal, temporal, or
parietal operculum,
which together...
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known as
benign epilepsy of
childhood with
centrotemporal spikes or
benign Rolandic epilepsy) is a
focal epilepsy of
unknown cause that most
commonly occurs...
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onset of
seizures is
commonly early. Less
serious examples are
benign rolandic epilepsy (2.8 per 100,000),
childhood absence epilepsy (0.8 per 100,000)...
- top ten in Belgium. Wees grew up in Hamburg. She has
lived with
benign rolandic epilepsy (BRE), a
syndrome that
caused her to have
feelings of exclusion...
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varying locations of the
brain in
which the
seizures originate (e.g.,
Rolandic). A
simple partial seizure may go
unnoticed by
others or
shrugged off by...
- artery)
Precentral (pre-
rolandic)
artery Posterior inferior frontal artery (a
branch of the
anterior cerebral artery)
Central (
rolandic)
artery Paracentral...