Presurgical Assessment of the Epilepsies with Clinical Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging

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Author(s): F. Rosenow and H.O. Luders (Eds.)
Series: Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology 3
Publisher: Academic Press, Elsevier
Year: 2003

Pages: 1-582
Tags: Медицинские дисциплины;Неврология и нейрохирургия;

Content:
Overview Review Article
Pages 3-7
Felix Rosenow, Hans O. Lüders

Noninvasive EEG in the definition of the irritative zone Review Article
Pages 11-23
Hajo M. Hamer, Niki Katsarou

Magnetoencephalography in the definition of the irritative zone Review Article
Pages 25-47
Christoph Baumgartner, Ekaterina Pataraia

Invasive EEG in the definition of the irritative zone Review Article
Pages 49-59
Felix Rosenow, Karl Martin Klein, Hans O. Lüders

Electrocorticography in the definition of the irritative zone: its role in the era of multi-channel EEG and modern neuroimaging Review Article
Pages 61-71
André Palmini, Hyoung-Ihl Kim, Fabiana Mugnol

Automatic detection of interictal epileptiform discharges Review Article
Pages 73-84
Richard C. Burgess, John P. Turnbull

Noninvasive EEG in the definition of the seizure-onset zone Review Article
Pages 85-95
Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer

Invasive EEG in the definition of the seizure onset zone: subdural electrodes Review Article
Pages 97-108
Ingrid E.B. Tuxhorn, Reinhard Schulz, Bernd Kruse

Invasive EEG in the definition of the seizure onset zone: depth electrodes Review Article
Pages 109-133
Philippe Kahane, Lorella Minotti, Dominique Hoffmann, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Philippe Ryvlin

Special recording techniques for detection of the seizure onset zone: DC shifts and high-frequency discharges Review Article
Pages 135-145
Akio Ikeda, Hiroshi Shibasaki

Ictal SPECT in the definition of the seizure onset zone Review Article
Pages 147-154
Gregory D. Cascino, Jeffrey R. Buchhalter, Brian P. Mullan, Elson L. So

Automatic detection of epileptic seizures Review Article
Pages 155-165
Jean Gotman

Automatic seizure detection by ECG analysis Review Article
Pages 167-177
Richard C. Burgess

Cortical stimulation in the definition of the stimulation-induced aura zone Review Article
Pages 179-185
Reinhard Schulz

Video analysis for defining the symptomatogenic zone Review Article
Pages 187-200
Soheyl Noachtar

CT scan and MRI in the definition of the epileptogenic lesion Review Article
Pages 201-218
Beate Diehl

PET scan in the interictal period: its contribution to evaluation of the functional-deficit and epileptogenic zones Review Article
Pages 219-244
François Mauguière

The role of neuropsychological assessment in the presurgical evaluation of epilepsy surgery candidates Review Article
Pages 245-256
C.S. Kubu, Tara T. Lineweaver, G.J. Chelune

Intracarotid amobarbital test and fTCD in the lateralization of memory and language Review Article
Pages 257-271
Susanne Knake, Anja Haag, Felix Rosenow

Cortical stimulation in the definition of eloquent cortical areas Review Article
Pages 273-286
Deepak K. Lachhwani, Dudley S. Dinner

Cortical somatosensory evoked potential mapping Review Article
Pages 287-295
Masaki Iwasaki, Dileep Nair, Hans O. Lüders

VEP in the definition of eloquent cortical areas Review Article
Pages 297-303
Matthias Hoppe, Alois Ebner

Auditory evoked potentials in the definition of eloquent cortical areas Review Article
Pages 305-316
Catherine Liégeois-Chauvel, Agnès Trébuchon-Dafonseca, Jean Régis, Patrick Marquis, Patrick Chauvel

Functional MRI in the definition of eloquent cortical areas Review Article
Pages 317-332
Karsten Krakow

Event-related evoked potentials in the definition of eloquent cortical areas Review Article
Pages 333-345
Akio Ikeda, Hiroshi Shibasaki

Magnetic stimulation in the definition of eloquent cortical areas Review Article
Pages 347-358
Konrad J. Werhahn

Presurgical evaluation in patients with mesial temporal sclerosis Review Article
Pages 361-381
B.J. Steinhoff

Presurgical evaluation in patients with tumors Review Article
Pages 383-393
Michael R. Stoffman, Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol, Susan S. Spencer, Dennis D. Spencer

Presurgical evaluation in patients with vascular malformations Review Article
Pages 395-406
Adrian M. Siegel

Presurgical evaluation of patients with focal malformations due to abnormal cortical development (MCD) Review Article
Pages 407-413
Imad M. Najm

Presurgical evaluation in patients with remote symptomatic epilepsy Review Article
Pages 415-422
M. Carreño, A. Donaire

Presurgical evaluation in patients with inflammatory lesions: meningitis, encephalitis, and Rasmussen’s syndrome Review Article
Pages 423-440
Eugen Trinka

Presurgical evaluation in patients with hypothalamic hamartomas Review Article
Pages 441-450
A.S. Harvey, J.L. Freeman, S.F. Berkovic

Presurgical evaluation in patients with catastrophic epilepsy Review Article
Pages 451-459
Ajay Gupta, Elaine Wyllie

fMRI in the evaluation of the irritative zone Review Article
Pages 463-469
Beate Diehl, Afraim Salek-Haddadi, David R. Fish

EEG dipole analysis Review Article
Pages 471-490
John S. Ebersole

Prediction of seizure occurrence by chaos analysis: technique and therapeutic implications Review Article
Pages 491-500
Christian E. Elger, Klaus Lehnertz

Cognition-related potentials in the definition of functional-deficit zones Review Article
Pages 501-511
Thomas Grunwald, Manila Vannucci

Three-dimensional analysis of MRI Review Article
Pages 513-529
Fergus J. Rugg-Gunn, John S. Duncan

New PET tracers Review Article
Pages 531-538
William H. Theodore

Mechanisms and efficacy of deep brain stimulation in epilepsy Review Article
Pages 539-570
Tobias Loddenkemper, Hans O. Lüders

Subject Index
Pages 571-582

Editorial
Page V

List of Contributors
Pages VII-X

Table of Contents
Pages XI-XIII