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The NeuroOne OneRF Ablation System is a new device with FDA-cleared technology designed for both diagnosing and treating neurological disorders in one procedure.
Tesla (T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes management in more than half of adult candidates for epilepsy surgery.
Mayo Clinic is taking epilepsy research in a bold new direction, exploring treatment approaches to help patients living with ...
Mayo Clinic is taking epilepsy research in a bold new direction, exploring treatment approaches to help patients living with the most severe and difficult-to-treat forms of epilepsy. About 50 million ...
Structural lesions associated with epilepsy were better visualized on ... Nine were offered surgical resection and 1 laser interstitial thermal therapy; 3 were removed from the surgical pathway ...
In 18 cases (58 percent), clinical management was altered by 7T: Nine were offered surgical resection and one laser ... of pTx-7T MRI to a real-world epilepsy surgery pathway changed clinical ...
To say he had a bilateral resection means that the surgeons removed these structures on both hemispheres of the brain. The surgery was successful at curing the epilepsy, but left him with the ...
not seeking complete surgical resection. 1 This approval was based on findings from the ReNeu trial (NCT03962543), and in an interview with study author Christopher L. Moertel, MD, he explains how ...
Covering procedures performed between October 2020 and October 2023, this retrospective analysis examined 43 pediatric patients undergoing microsurgical resection for focal epilepsy. The study aimed ...
Seizures that only happen during sleep (sleep seizures) Seizures that happen during both sleep and whilst awake Seizures that happen very soon after waking up Some epilepsy syndromes are known to have ...
CBD does not have the mood-altering effects often associated with cannabis. There has been a lot of scientific research into CBD as an epilepsy treatment. THC is the part of the cannabis plant that ...
Some things make seizures more likely for some people with epilepsy. These are often called ‘triggers’. Triggers don’t cause epilepsy. But if you already have epilepsy, they make seizures more likely.
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