Intracranial monitoring contributes to seizure freedom for temporal lobectomy patients with nonconcordant preoperative data

Objective: The question of whether a patient with presumed temporal lobe seizures should proceed directly to temporal lobectomy surgery versus undergo intracranial monitoring arises commonly. We evaluate the effect of intracranial monitoring on seizure outcome in a retrospective cohort of consecutiv...

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Main Authors: Antony, A.R (Author), Bagić, A. (Author), Corson, D. (Author), Ghearing, G.R (Author), Hussein, H. (Author), Kokkinos, V. (Author), Mettenburg, J.M (Author), Pan, J.W (Author), Plummer, C. (Author), Richardson, R.M (Author), Sisterson, N.D (Author), Sokolov, E. (Author), Urban, A. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2022
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