Multimodal imaging platform for surgical guidance during epilepsy surgery

Author(s):  
Audrey Laurence ◽  
Émile Beaulieu ◽  
Dang Khoa Nguyen ◽  
Alain Bouthillier ◽  
Dominique Trudel ◽  
...  

No other neurological condition allows the same opportunities for intracranial electrophysiological study of the human brain as epilepsy does. What ensues is exponentially expanding knowledge of the human epileptic brain, as well as windows into the physiology of the normal human brain itself. In Invasive Studies of the Epileptic Human Brain, some of the most renowned epilepsy experts of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries provide their expertise and insights into the identification and mapping of intracranial epileptiform and non-epileptiform activity, mapping of human brain function, and approaches to the use of invasive electroencephalography in a variety of clinical situations. It is an essential read for neurologists and neurosurgeons involved in epilepsy surgery, as well as neuroscientists and clinician researchers interested in the epileptic brain. It is organized in an easily readable series of chapters that will also appeal to trainees and students of these fields. Many of the chapters are brilliantly illustrated with case studies, and each provides an intuitively comprehensive approach to invasive brain studies. A burgeoning, worldwide, interest in stereotactic electroencephalography (SEEG), the use of sophisticated, cutting edge, multimodal imaging and other ancillary techniques, and the increasing complexity of epilepsy surgery cases makes this a timely publication, and a likely classic.



Cureus ◽  
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Vollmar ◽  
Aurelia Peraud ◽  
Soheyl Noachtar


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Vol 19 (1) ◽  
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Author(s):  
Michael Scott Perry ◽  
Laurie Bailey ◽  
Daniel Freedman ◽  
David Donahue ◽  
Saleem Malik ◽  
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Xiaoming Yan ◽  
Fangzhao Yin ◽  
Cuiping Xu ◽  
Tao Yu ◽  
Xiaonan Li ◽  
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Vol 39 (6Part27) ◽  
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Author(s):  
K Popovic ◽  
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Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 251584142110024
Author(s):  
Morgan J. Ringel ◽  
Eric M. Tang ◽  
Yuankai K. Tao

Multimodality ophthalmic imaging systems aim to enhance the contrast, resolution, and functionality of existing technologies to improve disease diagnostics and therapeutic guidance. These systems include advanced acquisition and post-processing methods using optical coherence tomography (OCT), combined scanning laser ophthalmoscopy and OCT systems, adaptive optics, surgical guidance, and photoacoustic technologies. Here, we provide an overview of these ophthalmic imaging systems and their clinical and basic science applications.



Epilepsia ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 43 (12) ◽  
pp. 1543-1550 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jörg Wellmer ◽  
Joachim Von Oertzen ◽  
Carlo Schaller ◽  
Horst Urbach ◽  
Roy König ◽  
...  


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