Neurosurgery for Psychiatric Disorders Has Similar Side Effects
Researchers studied the neuropsychological side effects of a type of brain surgery called radiofrequency ablative neurosurgery, which is used to treat psychiatric disorders.
Researchers studied the neuropsychological side effects of a type of brain surgery called radiofrequency ablative neurosurgery, which is used to treat psychiatric disorders.
This study looked at how different antiseizure medications (ASMs) affect two important proteins in the body: cytochrome P450 2C9 (CYP2C9) and P-glycoprotein (P-gp).
Researchers studied the effects of different types of brain surgeries on mental functions in people with psychiatric disorders, epilepsy, and other conditions.
This study looked at how well a procedure called stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) works for patients with epilepsy who do not respond to medication.
This study looked at how children with epilepsy who had surgery to remove part of their frontal lobe performed on different cognitive tasks before and after the operation.
This study looked at how well teachers and school professionals in Western Greece understand epilepsy and their attitudes towards it.
This study looked at how epilepsy affects pregnancy and delivery outcomes in women with epilepsy (WWE) compared to women without epilepsy.
Researchers studied a rare condition called AFG2A-related encephalopathy (AFG2A-RE) by reviewing information from 51 individuals, including 45 from previous studies and 6 from their own recent observations.
Researchers studied how language functions are mapped in the brains of patients with epilepsy who may need surgery.