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Strategies for resection of lesions in the motor area - Preliminary results in 42 surgical patients
(Assoc Arquivos De Neuro- PsiquiatriaSao Paulo SpBrasil, 2006)
BrainTV: a novel approach for online mapping of human brain functions
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2007)
Stereotactic biopsies of brain lesions
(Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO, 2009-03)
OBJECTIVE: In the majority of cases, the correct treatment of brain lesions is possible only when the histopathological diagnosis is made. Several deep-seated lesions near eloquent areas are not safely approached by the ...
Stereotactic frame-based guided brain biopsies: experience in a center in Latin America
(Bogotá: Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la SaludEspecialización En NeurocirugíaFacultad de Medicina, 2018-05-30)
Introduction: Stereotactic guided biopsies are chosen for deep-located lesions, as well as for those in eloquent areas, when the risk outweighs the benefit of an open procedure, or when open surgery has no advantage over ...
Emotional prosody processing in epilepsy: Some insights on brain reorganization
(Frontiers Research Foundation, 2018-03)
Drug resistant epilepsy is one of the most complex, multifactorial and polygenic neurological syndrome. Besides its dynamicity and variability, it still provides us with a model to study brain-behavior relationship, giving ...
Transecção subpial múltipla na epilepsia focal experimental
(Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do SulPorto Alegre, 2009)
Object. Epilepsy is an occurrence of repetitive crises in absence of toxicmetabolic disturb, causing from a brain abnormal electrical activity. It can be secondary, caused by cerebral structural lesion (tumors, gliosis ...
Transecção subpial múltipla na epilepsia focal experimental
(Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do SulPorto Alegre, 2009)
Object. Epilepsy is an occurrence of repetitive crises in absence of toxicmetabolic disturb, causing from a brain abnormal electrical activity. It can be secondary, caused by cerebral structural lesion (tumors, gliosis ...