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Query: UMLS:C0014547 (
focal epilepsy
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We report the results of a clinical trial of Magnetoencephalography (MEG) on spike foci in patients with epilepsy, which was performed from December 1990 to June 1991 at The University of Tokyo Hospital. Fifty patients with
focal epilepsy
; 26 primary epilepsy, 24 secondary epilepsy (7 brain tumor, 4
arteriovenous malformation
, 4 encephalitis, 3 porencephaly, 2 arachnoid cyst, 1 brain abscess, 1 hemimegaloencephaly, 1 Lance-Adams syndrome, 1 hygroma), and ten normal subjects were enrolled in this study. MEG data were recorded using a 37-channel biomagnetometer system SMI-1001 (BTi Magnes, Biomagnetic Technologies, Inc., San Diego). A simultaneous 19-channel EEG recording with linked-ear reference was also obtained. The overall study was completed safely and none of the normal subjects showed abnormal paroxysmal MEG activity. Two patients showed interictal EEG spikes which would not have been noticed without first noting the presence of corresponding prominent MEG spikes. On the whole, the MEG signal seemed to have a wider frequency bandwidth than EEG. In most cases, the source localization predicted by MEG corresponded well with the EEG findings. The relative accuracy of MEG spike source localization was estimated to be within a cubic centimeter from the cases which showed tightly clustered localization of individual spikes. High-pass filtering reduced interference by superimposed slow wave activity, thereby improving the localization of spike sources. These results demonstrate that 37-channel biomagnetometer system could be a useful tool for analyzing epileptic spike sources.
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PMID:[Magnetoencephalographic studies on spike foci using a 37-channel biomagnetometer system]. 176 94
The premise of neuro-rehabilitation after injury is to access the residual capacity of the nervous system to improve function. We describe a patient who developed a quadrantopsia and drug-resistant
focal epilepsy
after an
arteriovenous malformation
hemorrhage. Thirty years later, he underwent placement of subdural electrodes for seizure mapping. Phosphenes were elicited in the blind right visual field with stimulation of occipital cortex. This case demonstrates that visual cortex may retain functional organization after a partial subcortical visual pathway injury. This persistent conscious mapping suggests that disconnected visual cortex could serve as a region for interfacing with neural prosthetic devices for acquired blindness.
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PMID:Preserved evoked conscious perception of phosphenes with direct stimulation of deafferented primary visual cortex. 3078 15