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Electrocorticography-guided resection of temporal cavernoma: is electrocorticography warranted and does it alter the surgical approach?
Journal of Neurosurgery, 06/08/09
Van Gompel JJ et al. - The surgical removal of cavernomas most often leads to an excellent epilepsy outcome. In cases of temporal lobe cavernomas, the more extensive the ECoG-guided resection, the better the seizure outcome. In addition to upholding the concept of kindling, the data in this study support the use of ECoG in temporal lobe cavernoma surgery in patients presenting with epilepsy.
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