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What tests are needed prior to surgery?
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What are parietal and occipital lobectomies and under what conditions would this be performed?
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What is a frontal lobectomy and under what conditions would it be performed?
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Is there an age limit to epilepsy surgery?
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If, after surgery, a person’s seizures are eliminated, will that person be able to drive?
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How long after a surgery is it considered a success?
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With epilepsy surgery, how long does a person stay in hospital and how much time is needed to recuperate?
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Is it possible that a person might be awake during an epilepsy surgery and, if so, why?
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What is multiple subpial transection?
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What is a functional hemispherectomy?
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