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MEG: Two Cases Showcase Its Utility in Planning Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery

Learnings from over 1,000 MEG studies at Cleveland Clinic to date

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March 28, 2016/Geriatrics

Case Study: How a Distended Bladder Can Alter Mental Status

In cystocerebral syndrome, rapid decompression is the key

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January 29, 2016/Neurosciences/Case Study

Pairing Robotic SEEG with Laser Ablation for Difficult-to-Localize Pediatric Epilepsy

Case study spotlights benefits of minimally invasive approach

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December 28, 2015/Neurosciences/Case Study

SEEG Laser Ablation Brings Seizure Control in Difficult-to-Localize Epilepsy

Seizures’ spatiotemporal dynamics prove more complex than previously recognized

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August 26, 2015/Cancer

Case Study: First Reported Combination of Minimally Invasive Techniques for a Large Intracranial Tumor

Laser ablation paired with endoscopically assisted tumor debulking

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August 3, 2015/Neurosciences/Case Study

In Epilepsy, Sleep Apnea Can Be at Play Even When You Least Expect It

Case shows importance of sleep apnea screening in all epileptic patients

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Multiple Sclerosis in the Very Young

Misdiagnosis is common in this population

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