| Cascino GD. Structural neuroimaging in partial epilepsy. Neurosurg Clin North Am 6:455-464, 1995. |
.... allows the epilepsy investigator to record a series of ictal and interictal recordings, with ample time for a complete and precise mapping [3] In addition, cortical stimulation for localizing an epileptic focus also determines its relation to eloquent areas and surrounding cortical function [4]. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a highly reliable neuroimaging procedure in patients with partial or localized epilepsy [4] For several years, we have been making computerized, 3D reconstructions of pre operative MRI scan Fig. 1. The interface displayed on the computer monitor during ....
.... mapping [3] In addition, cortical stimulation for localizing an epileptic focus also determines its relation to eloquent areas and surrounding cortical function [4] Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a highly reliable neuroimaging procedure in patients with partial or localized epilepsy [4]. For several years, we have been making computerized, 3D reconstructions of pre operative MRI scan Fig. 1. The interface displayed on the computer monitor during surgery. The position of the LED probe is simultaneously displayed on the 3D model (white arrow) The position on the corresponding MRI ....
Cascino GD. Structural neuroimaging in partial epilepsy. Neurosurg Clin North Am 6:455-464, 1995.
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