AbstractPeriventricular heterotopia (PVH) is a neuronal migration disorder characterized by masses of gray matter located along the lateral ventricles that commonly cause epilepsy. The benefit of surgical resection of the PVH has been demonstrated in case reports to date; however, the location of the PVH in the paratrigonal region of the lateral ventricles can present significant surgical challenges. Noninvasive modalities of ablating this epileptogenic focus must therefore be considered. We present a small series of three patients who underwent stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) for inoperable unilateral dominant hemisphere PVHs in order to illustrate the potential benefits and risks of this treatment modality. A total dose of 37.5–65Gy resul...
AbstractPurposeOver the last few decades, preferred epilepsy surgical approaches have developed from...
International audienceEpilepsy related to malformations of cortical development is frequently drug r...
Epilepsy affects 1–2% of the general population, of whom 30–40% may be considered drug resistant. In...
AbstractPeriventricular heterotopia (PVH) is a neuronal migration disorder characterized by masses o...
AbstractThe successful surgical treatment of medically refractory epilepsy is based on one of three ...
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a promising treatment for medically intractable mesial temporal l...
BACKGROUND Structural damage to the brain substance in adults is one of the most common causes of ep...
It has been suggested that focused radiation generated and delivered by several means can reduce sei...
While there are many reports of radiosurgery for treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy, a literature ...
Epilepsy surgery is an effective treatment for properly selected patients with intractable seizures...
Background While there are many reports of radiosurgery for treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy, a ...
There is a growing interest in the use of radiosurgery in epilepsy. The authors' clinical experience...
Purpose Hypothalamic hamartoma (HH), a rare congenital disorder, can cause intractable epilepsy and ...
Canh Duy Phan,1 Anh Tuan Dang,2 Van Anh Ton-Nu,3 Huu Son Nguyen,4 Nhu Hiep Pham1 1Oncology Center, H...
We report on a case of successful surgical treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy associated with a so...
AbstractPurposeOver the last few decades, preferred epilepsy surgical approaches have developed from...
International audienceEpilepsy related to malformations of cortical development is frequently drug r...
Epilepsy affects 1–2% of the general population, of whom 30–40% may be considered drug resistant. In...
AbstractPeriventricular heterotopia (PVH) is a neuronal migration disorder characterized by masses o...
AbstractThe successful surgical treatment of medically refractory epilepsy is based on one of three ...
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a promising treatment for medically intractable mesial temporal l...
BACKGROUND Structural damage to the brain substance in adults is one of the most common causes of ep...
It has been suggested that focused radiation generated and delivered by several means can reduce sei...
While there are many reports of radiosurgery for treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy, a literature ...
Epilepsy surgery is an effective treatment for properly selected patients with intractable seizures...
Background While there are many reports of radiosurgery for treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy, a ...
There is a growing interest in the use of radiosurgery in epilepsy. The authors' clinical experience...
Purpose Hypothalamic hamartoma (HH), a rare congenital disorder, can cause intractable epilepsy and ...
Canh Duy Phan,1 Anh Tuan Dang,2 Van Anh Ton-Nu,3 Huu Son Nguyen,4 Nhu Hiep Pham1 1Oncology Center, H...
We report on a case of successful surgical treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy associated with a so...
AbstractPurposeOver the last few decades, preferred epilepsy surgical approaches have developed from...
International audienceEpilepsy related to malformations of cortical development is frequently drug r...
Epilepsy affects 1–2% of the general population, of whom 30–40% may be considered drug resistant. In...