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A lot of those are actually surgical candidates based on the most common form of epilepsy, so temporal lobe epilepsy, which we treat very well. But some of ...
Infection in the area where the cut, also called an incision, was made. Fatigue. Allergic or other reactions or side effects related to anesthesia, such as ...
The machine points around 200 beams of gamma rays at the treatment area. Gamma Knife is often used to treat small- to medium-sized tumors, AVMs and trigeminal ...
It's usually caused by a blood vessel that bursts in the brain. It also may be caused by a head injury due to a car accident or fall.
In the first, a blocked artery can cut off blood to an area of the brain. And this is known as an ischemic stroke. 85% of strokes are of this type. The ...
In this condition, one or more of the flexible joints between the bone plates of a baby's skull close before the brain is fully formed.
In cortical-sparing bilateral adrenalectomy, some cortical adrenal tissue is preserved, sparing patients the dependency of exogenous steroids and potential ...
... Frontal lobe seizure, Febrile seizure, Angelman syndrome, Autoimmune epilepsy · Jason M. Woodbury, M.D.. Rochester, MN. Area of Focus:.
It occurs when a stroke damages the language network in the left frontal area of the brain. People with nonfluent aphasia typically can understand what ...
CT or MRI scans can show details of the sinuses and nasal area. These images ... The left picture shows the frontal (A) and maxillary (B) sinuses. It ...
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