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  • Delineation of epileptogeni... Delineation of epileptogenic zones with high frequency magnetic source imaging based on kurtosis and skewness
    Xiang, Jing; Maue, Ellen; Fujiwara, Hisako ... Epilepsy research, 05/2021, Volume: 172
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    Display omitted •Epileptic high frequency brain signals have significantly elevated kurtosis and skewness.•Sources of epileptic high frequency brain signals pinpoint to epileptogenic ...
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  • Tethered cord syndrome: a r... Tethered cord syndrome: a review of the literature from embryology to adult presentation
    Hertzler, 2nd, Dean A; DePowell, John J; Stevenson, Charles B ... Neurosurgical focus 29, Issue: 1
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    Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is a clinical condition of various origins that arises from tension on the spinal cord. Radiographic findings may include the conus medullaris in a lower than normal ...
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  • Adverse events related to e... Adverse events related to extraoperative invasive EEG monitoring with subdural grid electrodes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
    Arya, Ravindra; Mangano, Francesco T.; Horn, Paul S. ... Epilepsia, 20/May , Volume: 54, Issue: 5
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    Summary Purpose Implantation of subdural grids and invasive electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring is important to define the ictal‐onset zone and eloquent cortex in selected patients with medically ...
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  • A mutation in Ccdc39 causes... A mutation in Ccdc39 causes neonatal hydrocephalus with abnormal motile cilia development in mice
    Abdelhamed, Zakia; Vuong, Shawn M; Hill, Lauren ... Development, 01/2018, Volume: 145, Issue: 1
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    Pediatric hydrocephalus is characterized by an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and is one of the most common congenital brain abnormalities. However, little is known about the ...
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  • A distributed network suppo... A distributed network supports spatiotemporal cerebral dynamics of visual naming
    Ervin, Brian; Buroker, Jason; Byars, Anna W. ... Clinical neurophysiology, 12/2021, Volume: 132, Issue: 12
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    •During visual naming, high-gamma modulation occurs in a posteroanterior sequential pattern with overlapping temporal profiles.•Cortical activations during visual naming represent cognitive ...
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  • Subdural grid and depth ele... Subdural grid and depth electrode monitoring in pediatric patients
    Skoch, Jesse; Adelson, P. David; Bhatia, Sanjiv ... Epilepsia, April 2017, Volume: 58, Issue: S1
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    Summary Invasive electroencephalographic monitoring with implantable subdural electrodes and intraparenchymal depth electrodes has become a basic tenet of epilepsy surgery. Improved localization of ...
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  • The Anti-Inflammatory Agent... The Anti-Inflammatory Agent Bindarit Attenuates the Impairment of Neural Development through Suppression of Microglial Activation in a Neonatal Hydrocephalus Mouse Model
    Iwasawa, Eri; Brown, Farrah N; Shula, Crystal ... The Journal of neuroscience, 03/2022, Volume: 42, Issue: 9
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    Neonatal hydrocephalus presents with various degrees of neuroinflammation and long-term neurologic deficits in surgically treated patients, provoking a need for additional medical treatment. We ...
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  • Neuromagnetic high frequenc... Neuromagnetic high frequency spikes are a new and noninvasive biomarker for localization of epileptogenic zones
    Xiang, Jing; Maue, Ellen; Tong, Han ... Seizure, 07/2021, Volume: 89
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    •Epileptic brain generates interictal high frequency spikes (HFSs) in 80–600 Hz.•HFSs include spikelets (80–250 Hz) and fast spikelets (250–600 Hz).•HFSs are a new epileptogenic biomarker for ...
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  • Comparing electrical stimul... Comparing electrical stimulation functional mapping with subdural electrodes and stereoelectroencephalography
    Aungaroon, Gewalin; Vedala, Kishore; Byars, Anna W. ... Epilepsia (Copenhagen), June 2023, 2023-06-00, 20230601, Volume: 64, Issue: 6
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    Objective Electrical stimulation mapping (ESM) is the clinical standard for functional localization with subdural electrodes (SDE). As stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) has emerged as an ...
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  • Resection of ictal high-fre... Resection of ictal high-frequency oscillations leads to favorable surgical outcome in pediatric epilepsy
    Fujiwara, Hisako; Greiner, Hansel M.; Lee, Ki Hyeong ... Epilepsia, September 2012, Volume: 53, Issue: 9
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    Summary Purpose:  Intracranial electroencephalography (EEG) is performed as part of an epilepsy surgery evaluation when noninvasive tests are incongruent or the putative seizure‐onset zone is near ...
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