| Literature DB >> 26578502 |
Ozdil Baskan1, Gokalp Silav2, Sema Demirci3, Ozlem Canoz4, Guzide Turanli5, Ilhan Elmaci2.
Abstract
Hemimegalencephaly is a rare neuronal migration disorder that can be defined as abnormal neural and glial proliferation localized to all or part of a cerebral hemisphere. Most patients demonstrate intractable epilepsy, with early onset before 1 year of age. Surgical resection is one of the treatment options. In recent years, many advanced intraoperative techniques have been used for brain surgery for various pathologies. Intraoperative ultrasonography is a time-saving and noninvasive method for intraoperative imaging. In this report, we present the use of intraoperative ultrasonography in a patient with focal megalencephaly as an anatomical navigation with the functional navigation system, electrocorticography. In this report, we present the use of intraoperative ultrasonography in a patient with focal megalencephaly as an anatomical navigation with the functional navigation system, electrocorticography.Entities:
Keywords: Epilepsy surgery; Focal megalencephaly; Intraoperative ultrasound imaging
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Year: 2014 PMID: 26578502 DOI: 10.1007/s10396-014-0569-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Ultrason (2001) ISSN: 1346-4523 Impact factor: 1.314