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Neurosurgery
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epilepsy
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movement disorders
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Richard Selway
Consultant Neurosurgeon
London Neurosurgery Partnership, 78 Harley Street - London W1G 7HJ T: Tel: 020 7034 8977 E:info@londonneurosurgerypartnership.co.uk
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Is it possible that a person might be awake during an epilepsy surgery and, if so, why?
Richard Selway
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Neurosurgery
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Corpus callosotomy
craniotomy
EEG
epilepsy
Functional hemispherectomy
Lesionectomy
Lobe resection
London Neurosurgery Partnership
Multiple subpial transection (MST)
neurosurgery
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Is the WADA test safe?
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cerebral angiogram
epilepsy
intracarotid sodium amobarbital procedure (ISAP)
London Neurosurgery Partnership
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neuroimaging
neuroradiology
neurosurgery
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Who performs a WADA test?
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What is a WADA test?
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intracarotid sodium amobarbital procedure (ISAP)
London Neurosurgery Partnership
memory
neuroimaging
neuroradiology
neurosurgery
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What are the risks associated with brain mapping?
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Immunohistochemistry
London Neurosurgery Partnership
Molecular genetics
Multi-Modality imaging
nanotechnology
neurophysiology
neuroscience
neurosurgery
optogenetics
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What is brain mapping?
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Neurosurgery
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London Neurosurgery Partnership
Molecular genetics
Multi-Modality imaging
nanotechnology
neurophysiology
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What is multiple subpial transection?
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Neurosurgery
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craniotomy
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epilepsy
Functional hemispherectomy
Lesionectomy
Lobe resection
London Neurosurgery Partnership
Multiple subpial transection (MST)
neurosurgery
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What is a functional hemispherectomy?
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Functional hemispherectomy
Lesionectomy
Lobe resection
London Neurosurgery Partnership
Multiple subpial transection (MST)
neurosurgery
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What does Epilepsy mean?
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complex partial seizures
EEG
epilepsy
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London Neurosurgery Partnership
Neurosurgery
partial seizures
seizures
tonic clonic seizures
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What is a corpus callosotomy and when is it performed?
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cerebrospinal fluid
corpus callosum
craniotomy
epilepsy
general anesthesia
neuroimaging
Neurosurgery
posterior commissure
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