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Meanings of
intractable epilepsy
in English
Human disease.
drug-resistant epilepsy
refractory epilepsy
pharmacoresistant epilepsy
Usage of
intractable epilepsy
in English
1
Objectives: The management of
intractable
epilepsy
in children is a challenging problem.
2
Neuromodulatory strategies are increasingly adopted for the treatment of
intractable
epilepsy
in children.
3
We describe three cases of successful functional hemispherotomy for
intractable
epilepsy
in HHES.
4
In children with
intractable
epilepsy
that is refractory to medication, surgical treatment may be needed.
5
Purpose: Brain malformations are a common cause of
intractable
epilepsy
and cognitive dysfunction in children.
6
Methods: The medical and neurophysiologic records of 38 patients with
intractable
epilepsy
and ganglioglioma were reviewed.
7
Materials and methods: All the cases operated for
intractable
epilepsy
underwent a complete epilepsy surgery workup.
8
A ketogenic diet should be carefully considered for treatment of
intractable
epilepsy
related to MRC defects.
9
To control
intractable
epilepsy
,
the lesion was resected.
10
Work is focused on individuals who are about to undergo partial lobotomies to treat
intractable
epilepsy
.
11
An implication of this view is that ECT may be a useful adjunctive treatment in
intractable
epilepsy
.
12
The boy was diagnosed with
intractable
epilepsy
.
13
Finally, selective amygdalo-hippocampectomy or laser ablation of the hippocampus may not control
intractable
epilepsy
in this specific population.
14
This study is the first report of mirror movements following focal cortical resection for
intractable
epilepsy
due to polymicrogyria.
15
These techniques have been adapted to lateralize and localize language function in patients with
intractable
epilepsy
prior to epilepsy surgery.
16
Object: Resection of the hippocampus is the standard of care for medically
intractable
epilepsy
in patients with mesial temporal sclerosis.
Other examples for "intractable epilepsy"
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This collocation consists of:
intractable
epilepsy
intractable
Adjective
Noun
Intractable epilepsy
through the time
Intractable epilepsy
across language varieties
United States of America
Common