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Language assessment in Wada test: Comparison of methohexital and amobarbital
Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy, 10/07/09
Loddenkemper T et al. – Language and memory testing during the Wada test can successfully be performed with methohexital instead of amobarbital. The shorter half–life of methohexital allows repeated injections and shorter interhemispheric testing intervals, but also shortens the testing window.
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