Magnetoencephalographic localization of interictal spike sources
Journal of neurosurgery1991Vol. 74(4), pp. 660–664
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Howard M. Eisenberg, Andrew C. Papanicolaou, Stephen B. Baumann, Robert L. Rogers, Línda Morris Brown
Abstract
The reliability of localization of interictal spike sources using magnetoencephalography (MEG) was examined by repeated measurements in a patient with temporal lobe epilepsy. During two preoperative recording sessions, the estimated sources, projected onto magnetic resonance images of the patient's brain, were found to lie less than 1 cm apart within the area subsequently resected. The MEG localization was in close agreement with intraoperative cortical recordings.
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