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677 related items for PubMed ID: 26620382

  • 1. Interictal high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) as predictors of high frequency and conventional seizure onset zones.
    Modur P, Miocinovic S.
    Epileptic Disord; 2015 Dec; 17(4):413-24. PubMed ID: 26620382
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  • 2. Ictal high-frequency oscillations in neocortical epilepsy: implications for seizure localization and surgical resection.
    Modur PN, Zhang S, Vitaz TW.
    Epilepsia; 2011 Oct; 52(10):1792-801. PubMed ID: 21762451
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  • 7. Preictal surrender of post-spike slow waves to spike-related high-frequency oscillations (80-200 Hz) is associated with seizure initiation.
    Sato Y, Doesburg SM, Wong SM, Boelman C, Ochi A, Otsubo H.
    Epilepsia; 2014 Sep; 55(9):1399-405. PubMed ID: 25070562
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  • 8. Resection of individually identified high-rate high-frequency oscillations region is associated with favorable outcome in neocortical epilepsy.
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    Epilepsia; 2014 Nov; 55(11):1872-83. PubMed ID: 25266626
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  • 9. Value of electrical stimulation and high frequency oscillations (80-500 Hz) in identifying epileptogenic areas during intracranial EEG recordings.
    Jacobs J, Zijlmans M, Zelmann R, Olivier A, Hall J, Gotman J, Dubeau F.
    Epilepsia; 2010 Apr; 51(4):573-82. PubMed ID: 19845730
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  • 10. Dynamic changes of ictal high-frequency oscillations in neocortical epilepsy: using multiple band frequency analysis.
    Ochi A, Otsubo H, Donner EJ, Elliott I, Iwata R, Funaki T, Akizuki Y, Akiyama T, Imai K, Rutka JT, Snead OC.
    Epilepsia; 2007 Feb; 48(2):286-96. PubMed ID: 17295622
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  • 13. Interictal coupling of HFOs and slow oscillations predicts the seizure-onset pattern in mesiotemporal lobe epilepsy.
    Amiri M, Frauscher B, Gotman J.
    Epilepsia; 2019 Jun; 60(6):1160-1170. PubMed ID: 31087662
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  • 14. Interictal high frequency oscillations (HFOs) in patients with focal epilepsy and normal MRI.
    Andrade-Valença L, Mari F, Jacobs J, Zijlmans M, Olivier A, Gotman J, Dubeau F.
    Clin Neurophysiol; 2012 Jan; 123(1):100-5. PubMed ID: 21727025
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  • 15. High frequency oscillations (80-500 Hz) in the preictal period in patients with focal seizures.
    Jacobs J, Zelmann R, Jirsch J, Chander R, Dubeau CE, Gotman J.
    Epilepsia; 2009 Jul; 50(7):1780-92. PubMed ID: 19400871
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  • 16. Interictal high frequency oscillations correlating with seizure outcome in patients with widespread epileptic networks in tuberous sclerosis complex.
    Okanishi T, Akiyama T, Tanaka S, Mayo E, Mitsutake A, Boelman C, Go C, Snead OC, Drake J, Rutka J, Ochi A, Otsubo H.
    Epilepsia; 2014 Oct; 55(10):1602-10. PubMed ID: 25196064
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  • 17. Exploring the time-frequency content of high frequency oscillations for automated identification of seizure onset zone in epilepsy.
    Liu S, Sha Z, Sencer A, Aydoseli A, Bebek N, Abosch A, Henry T, Gurses C, Ince NF.
    J Neural Eng; 2016 Apr; 13(2):026026. PubMed ID: 26924828
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  • 18. Epileptic spasms in older pediatric patients: MEG and ictal high-frequency oscillations suggest focal-onset seizures in a subset of epileptic spasms.
    Ramachandrannair R, Ochi A, Imai K, Benifla M, Akiyama T, Holowka S, Rutka JT, Snead OC, Otsubo H.
    Epilepsy Res; 2008 Feb; 78(2-3):216-24. PubMed ID: 18215506
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  • 19. High frequency oscillations in intracranial EEGs mark epileptogenicity rather than lesion type.
    Jacobs J, Levan P, Châtillon CE, Olivier A, Dubeau F, Gotman J.
    Brain; 2009 Apr; 132(Pt 4):1022-37. PubMed ID: 19297507
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  • 20. Interictal high-frequency oscillations (80-500 Hz) are an indicator of seizure onset areas independent of spikes in the human epileptic brain.
    Jacobs J, LeVan P, Chander R, Hall J, Dubeau F, Gotman J.
    Epilepsia; 2008 Nov; 49(11):1893-907. PubMed ID: 18479382
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