There were no associations between smoking and atrophy in the temporal or occipital lobe, or with white matter lesions. Conclusion Longstanding tobacco smoking was mainly associated with atrophy in ...
demonstrated progression of the right temporo-occipital abnormality, together with a new separate focus in the anterior right temporal lobe and multiple lobar microbleeds in these regions. Formal ...
Methods: In this study, pretrial EEG data were collected from ten patients with prefrontal lesions (mainly located in inferior and middle frontal gyrus ... To the best of our knowledge, this is the ...
17 patients (68%) had medically intractable epilepsy. 11 patients (44%) had occipital lobe seizures. The majority (n = 24, 96%) had parieto-occipital lesions on MRI. In 13 patients (52%), ulegyria was ...
Sometimes the occipital lobe is also affected ... brain tumors, brain lesions, and infections such as meningitis. "About a quarter of patients suffering from seizures are born with genetic ...
Individual lesion maps were then coregistered in a standard ... We found the highest frequency of tubers in frontal lobes and the highest density of tubers in parietal regions.
The anatomical location of epileptogenic lesions indicates how seizure discharges gain access to the olfactory ... Whether discharges from parietal and occipital lobe foci also engage the piriform ...
Herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) is the most common virus-associated severe encephalitis, involving brain lesions in areas such as the limbic portion of the temporal lobe as well as the frontal lobe.
the parietal lobe, and the occipital lobe—with one of each on either half of the brain. The cerebral cortex is the thin, outermost layer of the cerebrum, extending across all the brain’s lobes.
Surgery is recommended when you have a brain lesion, tumor, or mass that’s causing your seizures ... The two most common types of hemispherectomy include: Anatomical: In this procedure, the frontal, ...