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This article is authored by Dr Amit Kumar Agarwal, senior consultant, neurosciences, neurology and stroke medicine, Amrita ...
Tesla (T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes management in more than half of adult candidates for epilepsy surgery.
Dawn Kenny undergoes Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy surgery for epilepsy at The Alfred, led by neurosurgeon Dr Mathew ...
Doctors cured her epilepsy with surgery that removed her lesion. They took this step after three different drugs failed to stop her seizures. Now, a new breakthrough could mean that even more patients ...
But for about a third of epilepsy patients, medications fail to halt their seizures and surgery may be necessary to remove or disconnect damaged brain tissue responsible for causing seizures.
Structural lesions associated with epilepsy were better visualized on pTx than circularly polarized MRI in 57% of adult surgical candidates. HealthDay News — Parallel transmit (pTx) 7 Tesla (T ...
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Pharmaceutical Technology on MSNNeurona raises $102m to advance cell therapy for drug-resistant epilepsyNeurona will kick start a Phase III trial in H2 2025 investigating NRTX-1001 in patients with a type of drug-resistant ...
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The Alfred introduces laser technology for epilepsy surgeryThe MRI-guided technique allows surgeons to access deeper brain regions. Australia’s The Alfred is the first hospital in Victoria to introduce laser interstitial thermal therapy for epilepsy surgery.
My epilepsy diagnosis was hidden for years through my rugby league career and then through my role as a sports presenter on Nine News in Brisbane. It was easy to hide a seizure on the rugby league ...
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Asian News International on MSNBreaking the Stigma on Epilepsy: Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road Hosted Health Talk on Purple DayEpilepsy affects about 50 million people worldwide, making it one of the most common neurological disorders. In India, nearly ...
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Powerful new MRI scans enable life-changing surgery in first for adults with epilepsyA new technique has enabled ultra-powerful MRI scanners to identify tiny differences in patients’ brains that cause treatment-resistant epilepsy, allowing doctors to offer the patients surgery to cure ...
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