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Electrical stimulation of the olfactory mucosa: An alternative treatment for the temporal lobe epilepsy
Medical Hypotheses, 09/22/09
Li X et al. – Different from VNS, a tiny electrode for the stimulation will be minimized into a dimension small enough to fix into nasal cavity and attached to the olfactory mucosa through a nostril in current proposal, so the side effects of VNS caused by operation will be totally avoided. Based on data from related researches, the authors believe that current therapy we propose here may be a safe and efficient treatment for TLE in the future.
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