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pro vyhledávání: '"V M, Thadani"'
Autor:
Peter D. Williamson, Richard H. Mattson, Dennis D. Spencer, V. M. Thadani, Terrance M. Darcey, Susan S. Spencer
Publikováno v:
Annals of Neurology. 31:3-13
Twenty-five patients with occipital lobe seizure origin were retrospectively evaluated to determine clinical seizure characteristics and electroencephalographic manifestations. Certain symptoms and signs served to identify occipital lobe origin in 22
Autor:
W. U. Mirza, J. J. Cereghino, Yuxin Zhang, L. M. Brown, I. W. Rak, G. W. Belendiuk, W. R. Garnett, V. M. Thadani
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 51:1727-1729
We evaluated the use of a new, controlled-release capsule form of carbamazepine, Carbatrol capsules, in an open-label, multicenter study of 124 patients with complex partial seizures. Ninety-one percent of the patients successfully completed the 6-mo
Autor:
V M, Thadani, A H, Siegel, P, Lewis, A M, Siegel, K L, Gilbert, T M, Darcey, D W, Roberts, P D, Williamson
Publikováno v:
Advances in neurology. 84
Autor:
P J, Lewis, A, Siegel, A M, Siegel, C, Studholme, J, Sojkova, D W, Roberts, V M, Thadani, K L, Gilbert, T M, Darcey, P D, Williamson
Publikováno v:
Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine. 41(10)
Ictal brain SPECT (IS) findings in neocortical epilepsy (patients without mesiotemporal sclerosis) can be subtle. This study is aimed at assessing how the seizure focus identification was improved by the inclusion of individual IS and interictal brai
Autor:
P D, Williamson, V M, Thadani, J A, French, T M, Darcey, R H, Mattson, S S, Spencer, D D, Spencer
Publikováno v:
Epilepsia. 39(11)
The syndrome of temporal lobe epilepsy has been described in great detail. Here we focus specifically on the clinical manifestations of seizures originating in the hippocampus and surrounding mesial temporal structures.Seizure origin was confirmed in
Autor:
L. L. Levy, R. Enriquez, Jung H. Kim, L. Urquhart, L. Fisher, V. M. Thadani, P. D. Williamson, David L. Rimm
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 41:498-498
We describe a man who, after a presumed encephalitic illness, was "locked-in" for 27 years. His CT and autopsy findings showed atrophy of the brainstem and a cystic lesion at the base of the pons. He survived longer than most other patients in a simi