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Stereotaxy and Epilepsy Surgery

Scarabin Jean-Marie
Date de parution 04/10/2012
EAN: 9782742007677
Disponibilité Disponible chez l'éditeur
At the beginning of the 1950's, the meeting of Jean Bancaud and Jean Talairach represented a turning point in epilepsy surgery. Their idea was to accurately record the electrical activity of different brain structures during the course of a seizure. ... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurJOHN LIBBEY
Nombre de pages356
Langue du livreAnglais
AuteurScarabin Jean-Marie
FormatHardback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution04/10/2012
Poids1214 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)2,00 x 21,50 x 27,80 cm
At the beginning of the 1950's, the meeting of Jean Bancaud and Jean Talairach represented a turning point in epilepsy surgery. Their idea was to accurately record the electrical activity of different brain structures during the course of a seizure. Soon, the term of stereoelectro-encephalography was adopted for this new method. New concepts arised, followed by new types of surgery, techniques, neuroimaging tools and stereotactic procedures.Stereotaxy and Epilepsy surgery, written by Jean-Marie Scarabin and a number of recognized experts in the field, presents its most recent advances, always respecting Sainte-Anne school's spirit, and especially the value of clinical semio-logy and its integration through anatomo-electroclinical correlations. Its extremely precise descriptions of the methodologies and its rich contents of figures and plates, including a particularly interesting DVD with videos and 51 clinical cases, certainly make this book a reference in the domain of epilepsy surgery.