Risk factors for epilepsy in children with posterior fossa malformations (PFM) were studied in 22 cases of PFM with epilepsy (41%), and 32 without epilepsy (59%), seen at the University of Bologna, Italy
Cerebellar mutism - a term introduced by Rekate et al. in 1985 - can be considered as the hallmark f...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Focal cortical dysplasia is the most common cause of surgically-remediabl...
Purpose: The incidence of malformations among infants of mothers with epilepsy treated with antiepil...
The frequency and importance of the evaluation of the posterior fossa have increased significantly o...
• Barkovich has classified posterior fossa developmental malformations into two subgroups, hypoplasi...
의학과/석사[한글] [영문] The posterior fossa, which contains about one fourth of the intracranial content...
SummaryAimThe goal of this case–control study was to identify the significance of certain risk facto...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
Epilepsy is uncommon on its own, and comorbidities are common: more than half of patients with epile...
Background: Tumors in the Posterior fossa are well known for their critical location and complicatio...
Epilepsy is uncommon on its own, and comorbidities are common: more than half of patients with epile...
The frequency and importance of the evaluation of the posterior fossa have increased significantly o...
The prevalence of seizures and epilepsy and the occurrence of other brain malformations or structura...
Lower, less severe, lesions are more frequent in males with a larger posterior fossa, as illustrated...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of Posterior Reversible Encephalopath...
Cerebellar mutism - a term introduced by Rekate et al. in 1985 - can be considered as the hallmark f...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Focal cortical dysplasia is the most common cause of surgically-remediabl...
Purpose: The incidence of malformations among infants of mothers with epilepsy treated with antiepil...
The frequency and importance of the evaluation of the posterior fossa have increased significantly o...
• Barkovich has classified posterior fossa developmental malformations into two subgroups, hypoplasi...
의학과/석사[한글] [영문] The posterior fossa, which contains about one fourth of the intracranial content...
SummaryAimThe goal of this case–control study was to identify the significance of certain risk facto...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
Epilepsy is uncommon on its own, and comorbidities are common: more than half of patients with epile...
Background: Tumors in the Posterior fossa are well known for their critical location and complicatio...
Epilepsy is uncommon on its own, and comorbidities are common: more than half of patients with epile...
The frequency and importance of the evaluation of the posterior fossa have increased significantly o...
The prevalence of seizures and epilepsy and the occurrence of other brain malformations or structura...
Lower, less severe, lesions are more frequent in males with a larger posterior fossa, as illustrated...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of Posterior Reversible Encephalopath...
Cerebellar mutism - a term introduced by Rekate et al. in 1985 - can be considered as the hallmark f...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Focal cortical dysplasia is the most common cause of surgically-remediabl...
Purpose: The incidence of malformations among infants of mothers with epilepsy treated with antiepil...