Articles with "depth electrode" as a keyword



F08. Automatic spike detection in intracerebral depth electrode recordings

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Published in 2018 at "Clinical Neurophysiology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2018.04.171

Abstract: Introduction Intracranial recordings, like intracerebral depth electrode recordings are considered to be the best choice for preoperative invasive evaluation when standard electro-clinical examinations are not conclusive. These recordings reflect a vast amount of interictal epileptic… read more here.

Keywords: detection; spike detection; electrode recordings; depth electrode ... See more keywords

PB14. Fully automated segmentation of intracerebral depth electrode contacts with subsequent separation into distinct electrodes in patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy

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Published in 2018 at "Clinical Neurophysiology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2018.04.639

Abstract: Introduction The localization of the seizure onset zone, being mandatory prior to epilepsy surgery, frequently requires the use of invasive depth electrodes. The interpretation of the electrophysiological recordings then critically depends on the visualization of… read more here.

Keywords: fully automated; electrode contacts; depth electrode; separation ... See more keywords

Intraoperative definition of bottom-of-sulcus dysplasia using intraoperative ultrasound and single depth electrode recording – A technical note

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Published in 2018 at "Journal of Clinical Neuroscience"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2017.10.045

Abstract: Bottom of sulcus dysplasias (BOSDs) are localized focal cortical dysplasias (FCDs) centred on the bottom of a sulcus that can be highly epileptogenic, but difficult to delineate intraoperatively. We report on a patient with refractory… read more here.

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Identification of a mosaic MTOR variant in purified neuronal DNA in a patient with focal cortical dysplasia using a novel depth electrode harvesting technique

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Published in 2024 at "Epilepsia"

DOI: 10.1111/epi.17980

Abstract: Recent studies have identified brain somatic variants as a cause of focal epilepsy. These studies relied on resected tissue from epilepsy surgery, which is not available in most patients. The use of trace tissue adherent… read more here.

Keywords: electrode harvesting; harvesting technique; cortical dysplasia; patient focal ... See more keywords