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  • 9. The neocortico to mesio-basal limbic propagation of focal epileptic activity during the spike-wave complex.
    Stefan H, Schneider S, Abraham-Fuchs K, Pawlik G, Feistel H, Bauer J, Neubauer U, Huk WJ, Holthoff V.
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    Ishibashi H, Simos PG, Castillo EM, Maggio WW, Wheless JW, Kim HL, Venkataraman V, Sanders DK, Breier JI, Zhang W, Davis RN, Papanicolaou AC.
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  • 11. Use of interictal (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-PET and magnetoencephalography (MEG) to localize epileptogenic foci in non-lesional epilepsy in a cohort of 16 patients.
    Wang Y, Liu B, Fu L, Cui Z.
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  • 12. Magnetoencephalography-directed surgery in patients with neocortical epilepsy.
    Mamelak AN, Lopez N, Akhtari M, Sutherling WW.
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  • 15. A comparison of magnetoencephalography, MRI, and V-EEG in patients evaluated for epilepsy surgery.
    Wheless JW, Willmore LJ, Breier JI, Kataki M, Smith JR, King DW, Meador KJ, Park YD, Loring DW, Clifton GL, Baumgartner J, Thomas AB, Constantinou JE, Papanicolaou AC.
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  • 17. Controversies in clinical neurophysiology. MEG is superior to EEG in the localization of interictal epileptiform activity: Con.
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  • 18. Magnetoencephalography is more successful for screening and localizing frontal lobe epilepsy than electroencephalography.
    Ossenblok P, de Munck JC, Colon A, Drolsbach W, Boon P.
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  • 19. Ictal magnetoencephalography in temporal and extratemporal lobe epilepsy.
    Assaf BA, Karkar KM, Laxer KD, Garcia PA, Austin EJ, Barbaro NM, Aminoff MJ.
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