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single photon emission computed tomography
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stroke unit
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tissue plasminogen activator, intravenous
treatment of neurologic disorder
visual field defect
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weakness, progressive
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Clinicopathologic Conference, Chronic Meningoencephalitis Consistent with Rasmussens Encephalitis
NEJM 371:1737-1746, Case 34-2014, 2014

Stroke
Lancet 371:1612-1623, Donnan,G.A.,et al, 2008

Hemispherectomy for Intractable Epilepsy in Adults: The First Reported Series
Ann Neurol 61:372-376, McClelland,S. III &Maxwell,R.E., 2007

Cerebral Hemispherectomy
Neurol 62:1712-1721,1664, Jonas,R.,et al, 2004

Hemispherectomy for Intractable Unihemispheric Epilepsy
Neurol 61:887-890, Kossoff,E.H.,et al, 2003

Outcomes of 32 Hemispherectomies for Sturge-Weber Worldwide
Neurol 59:1735-1738, Kossoff,E.H.,et al, 2002

Why Would You Remove Half a Brain? Outcome of 58 Children after Hemispherectomy-Johns Hopkins 1968-96
Pediatrics 100:163-171, Vining,E.P.G.,et al, 1997

Surgery for Seizures
NEJM 334:647-652, Engel,J.Jr., 1996

Rasmussen's Encephgalitis:Neuroimaging Findings in Four Patints
AJR 158:1329-1332, Tien,R.D.,et al, 1992

Cortical Resection for Children with Epilepsy
Am J Dis Child 145:314-320, Wyllie,E., 1991

Surgery for Epilepsy
National Institutes of Health Concensus Conference, JAMA 264:729-7331990., , 1990

Surgery for Intractable Epilepsy:Issues and Outcome
Pediatrics 84:886-894, Duchowny,M.S., 1989

Functional Hemispherectomy for Treatment of Epilepsy Associated with Hemiplegia
Ann Neurol 24:27-34, Tinuper,P.,et al, 1988



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