Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is being used more frequently in the pre‐surgical evaluation of children with focal epilepsy. It has been shown to be safe in children, but there are no multicenter… Click to show full abstract
Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is being used more frequently in the pre‐surgical evaluation of children with focal epilepsy. It has been shown to be safe in children, but there are no multicenter studies assessing the rates and factors associated with the identification of a putative seizure‐onset zone (SOZ) and subsequent seizure freedom following SEEG‐guided epilepsy surgery.
               
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