All Relations between Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe and hippocampus

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T B Schumacher, H Beck, C Steinh\\xc3\\xa4user, J Schramm, C E Elge. Effects of phenytoin, carbamazepine, and gabapentin on calcium channels in hippocampal granule cells from patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsia vol 39 issue 4 1998 9578025 effects of phenytoin, carbamazepine, and gabapentin on calcium channels in hippocampal granule cells from patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. 1998-05-28 2023-01-24 Not clear
Z Nagy, M M Esir. Neuronal cyclin expression in the hippocampus in temporal lobe epilepsy. Experimental neurology vol 150 issue 2 1998 9527893 neuronal cyclin expression in the hippocampus in temporal lobe epilepsy. 1998-05-22 2023-01-24 Not clear
P M Moore, G A Bake. Psychometric properties and factor structure of the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised in a sample of persons with intractable epilepsy. Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology vol 19 issue 6 1998 9524884 the wechsler memory scale-revised (wms-r) is used routinely as a presurgical assessment of memory for clients considering elective resection of the temporal lobe and/or hippocampus for the relief of intractable temporal lobe epilepsy. 1998-05-21 2023-01-24 Not clear
M J Koepp, K S Hand, C Labb\\xc3\\xa9, M P Richardson, W Van Paesschen, V H Baird, V J Cunningham, N G Bowery, D J Brooks, J S Dunca. In vivo [11C]flumazenil-PET correlates with ex vivo [3H]flumazenil autoradiography in hippocampal sclerosis. Annals of neurology vol 43 issue 5 1998 9585356 by using [11c]flumazenil-positron emission tomography ([11c]fmz-pet), we have previously shown that reductions of central benzodiazepine receptors (cbzrs) are restricted to the hippocampus in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mtle) caused by unilateral hippocampal sclerosis (hs). 1998-05-21 2023-01-24 Not clear
G Fern\\xc3\\xa1ndez, O Effenberger, B Vinz, O Steinlein, C E Elger, W D\\xc3\\xb6hring, H J Heinz. Hippocampal malformation as a cause of familial febrile convulsions and subsequent hippocampal sclerosis. Neurology vol 50 issue 4 1998 9566371 one hypothesis proposes that a pre-existing alteration of medial temporal lobe structures contributes to febrile convulsions and subsequent hippocampal sclerosis (hs) in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (tle) and antecedent febrile convulsions. 1998-05-07 2023-01-24 Not clear
W Serles, E Pataraia, J Bacher, A Olbrich, S Aull, J Lehrner, F Leutmezer, L Deecke, C Baumgartne. Clinical seizure lateralization in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: differences between patients with unitemporal and bitemporal interictal spikes. Neurology vol 50 issue 3 1998 9521267 to compare the reliability of clinical seizure lateralization in temporal lobe epilepsy patients with unitemporal and bitemporal independent interictal spikes and unilateral hippocampal atrophy or sclerosis (ha/hs) on mri scan. 1998-04-17 2023-01-24 Not clear
S S Ho, R I Kuzniecky, F Gilliam, E Faught, R Morawet. Temporal lobe developmental malformations and epilepsy: dual pathology and bilateral hippocampal abnormalities. Neurology vol 50 issue 3 1998 9521268 when compared with a group of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and pure hippocampal sclerosis (n = 92), where volumetry revealed bilateral hf atrophy in 18%, a significant difference in the frequency of bilateral hf atrophy was found (p < 0.0001). 1998-04-17 2023-01-24 human
A C Bastos, F Andermann, D Melan\\xc3\\xa7on, F Cendes, A Guberman, F Dubeau, A Olivie. Late-onset temporal lobe epilepsy and dilatation of the hippocampal sulcus by an enlarged Virchow-Robin space. Neurology vol 50 issue 3 1998 9521276 late-onset temporal lobe epilepsy and dilatation of the hippocampal sulcus by an enlarged virchow-robin space. 1998-04-17 2023-01-24 Not clear
T Grunwald, K Lehnertz, H J Heinze, C Helmstaedter, C E Elge. Verbal novelty detection within the human hippocampus proper. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America vol 95 issue 6 1998 9501239 to examine further its role we compared event-related potentials recorded within the medial temporal lobes in 29 temporal lobe epilepsy patients with and 21 without hippocampal sclerosis. 1998-04-10 2023-01-24 human
W L\\xc3\\xb6scher, U Ebert, H Lehmann, C Rosenthal, G Nikkha. Seizure suppression in kindling epilepsy by grafts of fetal GABAergic neurons in rat substantia nigra. Journal of neuroscience research vol 51 issue 2 1998 9469573 the potential value of this approach, however, is already shown by evidence that noradrenergic grafts implanted bilaterally into the hippocampus or amygdala-piriform cortex can suppress seizure development in the kindling model of temporal lobe epilepsy. 1998-03-30 2023-01-24 rat
P S Mangan, E W Lothma. Profound disturbances of pre- and postsynaptic GABAB-receptor-mediated processes in region CA1 in a chronic model of temporal lobe epilepsy. Journal of neurophysiology vol 76 issue 2 1998 8871236 this report examines alterations in presynaptic and postsynaptic processes mediated by gamma-aminobutyric acid-b (gabab) receptors within hippocampal region ca1 in a model of chronic temporal lobe epilepsy (tle). 1998-03-16 2023-01-24 Not clear
C DeCarli, J Hatta, S Fazilat, S Fazilat, W D Gaillard, W H Theodor. Extratemporal atrophy in patients with complex partial seizures of left temporal origin. Annals of neurology vol 43 issue 1 1998 9450767 total cerebral, temporal lobe, hippocampal, caudate, and lenticular nuclei volumes were quantified from magnetic resonance images of 21 patients with left temporal lobe epilepsy and medically intractable complex partial seizures. 1998-02-17 2023-01-24 human
C DeCarli, J Hatta, S Fazilat, S Fazilat, W D Gaillard, W H Theodor. Extratemporal atrophy in patients with complex partial seizures of left temporal origin. Annals of neurology vol 43 issue 1 1998 9450767 these results show that medically intractable temporal lobe epilepsy is associated with volume loss in brain structures outside the presumably involved hippocampus. 1998-02-17 2023-01-24 human
E J Rushing, J J Barnard, E H Bigio, K P Eagan, C L Whit. Frequency of unilateral and bilateral mesial temporal sclerosis in primary and secondary epilepsy: a forensic autopsy study. The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology vol 18 issue 4 1998 9430283 some investigators view hippocampal sclerosis as the primary cause of temporal lobe epilepsy, whereas others interpret the changes to be the result of chronic seizure activity. 1998-02-12 2023-01-24 human
T Salmenper\\xc3\\xa4, R K\\xc3\\xa4lvi\\xc3\\xa4inen, K Partanen, A Pitk\\xc3\\xa4ne. Hippocampal damage caused by seizures in temporal lobe epilepsy. Lancet (London, England) vol 351 issue 9095 1998 9433431 hippocampal damage caused by seizures in temporal lobe epilepsy. 1998-02-05 2023-01-24 Not clear
M L Brines, S Sundaresan, D D Spencer, N C de Laneroll. Quantitative autoradiographic analysis of ionotropic glutamate receptor subtypes in human temporal lobe epilepsy: up-regulation in reorganized epileptogenic hippocampus. The European journal of neuroscience vol 9 issue 10 1998 9421164 quantitative autoradiographic analysis of ionotropic glutamate receptor subtypes in human temporal lobe epilepsy: up-regulation in reorganized epileptogenic hippocampus. 1998-02-04 2023-01-24 human
M L Brines, S Sundaresan, D D Spencer, N C de Laneroll. Quantitative autoradiographic analysis of ionotropic glutamate receptor subtypes in human temporal lobe epilepsy: up-regulation in reorganized epileptogenic hippocampus. The European journal of neuroscience vol 9 issue 10 1998 9421164 medically intractable temporal lobe epilepsy is a common disease typically associated with hippocampal damage (sclerosis) and synaptic remodelling. 1998-02-04 2023-01-24 human
A R Wyle. Recent advances in epilepsy surgery: temporal lobectomy and multiple subpial transections. Neurosurgery vol 41 issue 6 1998 9402581 this article reviews four major advances in epilepsy surgery, especially the most frequently performed surgery, temporal lobectomy, as follows: 1) the ability to preoperatively identify (using magnetic resonance imaging) the pathological condition of hippocampal sclerosis (a key component to the syndrome of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, 2) the ability to identify preoperatively which temporal lobe candidates are at risk for postoperative memory problems, 3) the standardization of temporal lobectomy with respect to how much hippocampus should be resected, 4) a validation of the novel surgical technique of multiple subpial transections. 1998-01-22 2023-01-24 Not clear
C Watson, C R Jack, F Cende. Volumetric magnetic resonance imaging. Clinical applications and contributions to the understanding of temporal lobe epilepsy. Archives of neurology vol 54 issue 12 1998 9400362 in recent years, magnetic resonance imaging-based volumetric measurements of the amygdala and hippocampus have proved useful in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. 1998-01-08 2023-01-24 Not clear
R C Knowlton, K D Laxer, G Ende, R A Hawkins, S T Wong, G B Matson, H A Rowley, G Fein, M W Weine. Presurgical multimodality neuroimaging in electroencephalographic lateralized temporal lobe epilepsy. Annals of neurology vol 42 issue 6 1998 9403474 the purpose of this study was to compare 2-[18f]fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose positron emission tomography (fdg-pet), hippocampal volumetry (hv), t2 relaxometry, and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (1h-mrsi) in the presurgical neuroimaging lateralization of patients with nonlesional, electroencephalogram (eeg)-defined unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy (tle). 1998-01-02 2023-01-24 Not clear