Preoperative evaluation and surgical management of infants and toddlers with drug-resistant epilepsy
Pindrik J, Hoang N, Smith L, Halverson M, Wojnaroski M, McNally K, Gedela S, Ostendorf AP
Neurosurgical Focus · 2018
Key finding
CONCLUSIONS While presenting notable challenges, pediatric epilepsy surgery within infants and toddlers (children < 3 years of age) offers significant opportunities for improved seizure frequency, neuro-cognitive development, and quality of life.
- Condition
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Stimulation
- taVNS
- Evidence tier
- Observational / Cohort
- Participants
- 5
Cite this study
Pindrik, J., Hoang, N., Smith, L., Halverson, M., Wojnaroski, M., McNally, K., Gedela, S., & Ostendorf, A. P. (2018). Preoperative evaluation and surgical management of infants and toddlers with drug-resistant epilepsy. Neurosurgical Focus, 45(3), E3. https://doi.org/10.3171/2018.7.FOCUS18220
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