Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6015674 | Epilepsy Research | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The results support our hypothesis and demonstrate that left ML-TP distances are significantly shorter than right ML-TP distances. These asymmetries are also reflected in shorter left distances between ML-TH and ML-UF. Moreover, these results are of interest to left-sided temporal lobe epilepsy surgery because it is not only more likely to disturb the anterior extent of ML but also renders the often closely located posterior aspect of the left UF more vulnerable to potential surgical impact
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Authors
Patricia Dreessen de Gervai, Uta N. Sboto-Frankenstein, R. Bruce. Bolster, Sunny Thind, Marco L.H. Gruwel, Stephen D. Smith, Boguslaw Tomanek,