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... lobe epilepsy, parietal lobe epilepsy, and occipital lobe epilepsy. In addition, seizures from insular cortex (a region of cerebral cortex folded deep within the lateral sulcus between the temporal and frontal lobes) can be ...
... lobe epilepsy, parietal lobe epilepsy, and occipital lobe epilepsy. In addition, seizures from insular cortex (a region of cerebral cortex folded deep within the lateral sulcus between the temporal and frontal lobes) can be ...
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... lobe (for an extended review of the history of the limbic system, see Catani et al., 2013). While the temporal limbic components are relatively preserved among vertebrates, it is only in primates that the temporal lobe emerges as a ...
... lobe (for an extended review of the history of the limbic system, see Catani et al., 2013). While the temporal limbic components are relatively preserved among vertebrates, it is only in primates that the temporal lobe emerges as a ...
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... lobe lesion , is of little consequence for the natural history of the epilepsy . A more specific frontal lobe epilepsy syndrome will be observed when the frontal localization is related to a particular pathophysiological mechanism . The ...
... lobe lesion , is of little consequence for the natural history of the epilepsy . A more specific frontal lobe epilepsy syndrome will be observed when the frontal localization is related to a particular pathophysiological mechanism . The ...
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LUNGS AND CHEST | 11 |
Pneumothorax | 21 |
Suppurative Bronchopneumonia | 27 |
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