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  • 27. Voltage sources in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy recorded with foramen ovale electrodes.
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    Vergult A, De Clercq W, Palmini A, Vanrumste B, Dupont P, Van Huffel S, Van Paesschen W.
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  • 33. Foramen ovale electrodes in the preoperative evaluation of temporal lobe epilepsy in children.
    Nilsson D, Fohlen M, Jalin C, Dorfmuller G, Bulteau C, Delalande O.
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  • 35. Low resolution electromagnetic tomography analysis of ictal EEG patterns in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis.
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  • 40. Interictal coupling of HFOs and slow oscillations predicts the seizure-onset pattern in mesiotemporal lobe epilepsy.
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