Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6045360 | World Neurosurgery | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Large, unruptured, cortical nidi are most prone to seizure presentation in patients referred for radiosurgery. Further investigations of the molecular biology, neuronal and glial physiology, and natural history of AVM-associated epilepsy appear warranted.
Keywords
Virginia radiosurgery AVM scaleAEDVRASIRBrBASDSACCmARUBADigital subtraction angiographyMRIstandard deviationEpilepsySeizuresMagnetic resonance imagingNeurologic manifestationscomputed tomographyantiepileptic drugconfidence intervalAVMCerebral cavernous malformationvascular malformationsIntracranial arteriovenous malformationsarteriovenous malformationodds ratioinstitutional review board
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Authors
Dale Ding, Robert M. Starke, Mark Quigg, Chun-Po Yen, Colin J. Przybylowski, Blair K. Dodson, Jason P. Sheehan,