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|a Target Point, Target Volume, “Whole Brain” Stereotaxis: Remarks on Some Present Trends of Evolution in Stereotactic Neurosurgery -- Section I. Surgery of Epilepsy A. Introduction -- Why, When, and How Surgery of Epilepsy? -- B. Reports -- Surgical Aspects of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. Results and Problems -- Surgery of Epilepsy Based on Stereotactic Investigations—the Plan of the SEEG Investigation -- Application of Stereotactic Concepts to the Surgery of Epilepsy -- Long Term Results of Cortical Excisions Based on Stereotactic Investigations in Severe, Drug Resistant Epilepsies -- Surgical Interruption of the Conduction Pathways for the Control of Intractable Epilepsy -- From Experiences of Medial Amygdalotomy on Epileptics -- Neurophysiological Remarks -- C. Communications -- Burr-Hole Electrocorticography -- Differential Diagnosis Between Temporal and “Perisylvian” Epilepsy in a Surgical Perspective -- Clinical and Chrono- topographic Psydiomotor Seizure Patterns (SEEG Study with Reference to Postoperative Results) -- Stereo-EEG and Surgery in Partial Epilepsy with Temporo-Parieto-Occipital Foci -- Relationship Between the Location and Delimitation of the Epileptogenic Zone and Surgical Results. A Report of 24 Patients Operated on Using the Technique Described by J. Talairach et al -- Medically Intractable Epilepsies of Tumoural Aetiology. Report of 4 Cases Treated According to the Method Described by J. Talairach et al -- Anterior Callosotomy in Epileptics with Multiform Seizures and Bilateral Synchronous Spike and Wave EEG Pattern -- Anterior Callosotomy as a Substitute for Hemispherectomy -- Late Results of Stereotactic Radiofrequency Lesions in Epilepsy -- Stereotactic Lesions in Primary Epilepsy of the Limbic System -- The Effect of Medial Amygdalotomy and Anterior Hippocampotomy on Behavior and Seizures in Epileptic Patients -- Memory and Learning in Epileptic Patients Treated by Amygdalotomy and Anterior Hippocampotomy -- Slowing of Scalp EEG After Electrical Stimulation of Amygdala in Man -- Central Stimulation Treatment of Epilepsy -- D. Closure -- Closing Remarks -- Section II. Stereotactic Cerebral Irradiation -- Some Comments on the INSERM Symposium on Stereotactic. Cerebral Irradiations Held Friday, July 13, 1979 -- Section III. Neurostimulation for Pain and Spasticity A. Pain -- Analgesia Induced by Electrical Stimulation of the Brain Stem in Animals: Involvement of Serotoninergic Mechanisms -- The Current Status of Analgesie Brain Stimulation -- Biochemistry of Pain Relief with Intracerebral Stimulation. Few Facts and Many Hypotheses -- Control of Dyskinesias Due to Sensory Deafferentation by Means of Thalamic Stimulation -- Deep Brain Stimulation in Mesencephalic Lemniscus Medialis for Chronic Pain -- Electrical Stimulation of the Central Gray for Pain Relief in Human: Autopsy Data -- Indications and Ethical Considerations of Deep Brain Stimulation -- Septal Stimulation on Painful and Symbolic Stress. Experimental Study -- A Study on the Tridimensional Distribution of Somatosensory Evoked Responses in Human Thalamus to Aid the Placement of Stimulating Electrodes for Treatment of Pain -- Deep Brain Stimulation for Severe, Chronic Pain -- Chronic Self-Stimulation of the Medial Posterior Inferior Thalamus for the Alleviation of Deafferentation Pain -- Alleviation of Atypical Trigeminal Pain by Stimulation of the Gasserian Ganglion via an Implanted Electrode -- Stimulation of Conus-Epiconus with Pisces. Further Indications -- B. Spasticity -- Chronic Cerebellar Stimulation for Cerebral Palsy—Five-Year Study -- Side Effects and Long-Term Results of Chronic Cerebellar Stimulation in Man -- Correlation of Clinical and Physiological Effects of Cerebellar Stimulation -- Stereotactic Approadi to Therapeutic Stimulation of Cerebellum for Spasticity -- Chronic Self-Stimulation of the Dentate Nucleus for the Relief of Spasticity -- Section IV. Advances and New Techniques -- Experimental Percutaneous Approach to the Trigeminal Ganglion in Dogs with Histopathological Evaluation of Radio- frequency Lesions -- Stereotaxic Aspects of Percutaneous Trigeminal Gangliolysis -- The Effectiveness of Trigeminal Thermocoagulation for Recurrent Paroxysmal Trigeminal Neuralgia After Previous Intra-Cranial Surgery -- First Results with Extralemniscal Myelotomy -- Pain Relief After Dorsal Root Entry Zone Lesions -- Rostrai Mesencephalic Reticulotomy for Pain Relief. Report of 15 Cases -- Stereotactic Lesions Studied by Computer Tomography -- Long Term Effects of Stereotaxic Thalamotomy on Parameters of Cognitive Functioning -- Stereotaxic Clipping of Arterial and Arteriovenous Aneurysms of the Brain -- Combined Approach (Stereotactic-Microsurgical) to a Paraventricular Arteriovenous Malformation. Case Report -- Investigations Concerning Motor Control in Patients Suffering from Various Lesions of Sensory- Motor Systems -- Evoked Responses by Physiological Sensory Inputs in Human Central Motor Structures -- Pisces Stimulation for Motor Neurone Disease -- Long-Term Results of Posterior Functional Rhizotomy -- Intraneoplastic Administration of Bleomycin in Intracerebral Gliomas: A Pilot Study.
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