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Brain-responsive neurostimulation in patients with medically intractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.

Eric B GellerTara L SkarpaasRobert E GrossRobert R GoodmanGregory L BarkleyCarl W BazilMichael J BergGregory K BergeySydney S CashAndrew J ColeRobert B DuckrowJonathan C EdwardsStephan EisenschenkJames FesslerNathan B FountainAlicia M GoldmanRyder P GwinnChristianne HeckAamar HerekarLawrence J HirschBarbara C JobstDavid King-StephensDouglas R LabarJames W LeiphartW Richard MarshKimford J MeadorEli M MizrahiAnthony M MurroDileep R NairKatherine H NoeYong D ParkPaul A RuteckiVicenta SalanovaRaj D ShethDonald C ShieldsChristopher SkidmoreMichael C SmithDavid C SpencerShraddha SrinivasanWilliam TatumPaul C Van NessDavid G VosslerRobert E WharenGregory A WorrellDaniel YoshorRichard S ZimmermanKathy CicoraFelice T SunMartha J Morrell
Published in: Epilepsia (2017)
Brain-responsive stimulation represents a safe and effective treatment option for patients with medically intractable epilepsy, including patients with unilateral or bilateral MTLE who are not candidates for temporal lobectomy or who have failed a prior MTL resection.
Keyphrases
  • temporal lobe epilepsy
  • resting state
  • white matter
  • cancer therapy
  • functional connectivity
  • cerebral ischemia
  • multiple sclerosis
  • drug delivery
  • brain injury