Publications by authors named "Sebastiao Carlos da Silva-Junior"

Background: Mesial temporal sclerosis (MTS) is the most common disease found in an epilepsy surgery series. Early age of onset, a history of febrile convulsions, epileptiform discharges on EEG, duration of epilepsy, number of generalized seizures and severity of psychiatric disorders are possible prognostic factors in patients with MTS.

Objective: The aim of this study is to review the clinical, semiotic, psychological, electrophysiological and neuroradiological researches and relate their findings to the prognosis of patients with MTS who underwent anteromedial temporal lobectomy (ATL).

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Objective: To investigate the surgical outcomes of temporal lobe epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis (TLE-HS) and neurocysticercosis (NCC).

Methods: A retrospective investigation of patients with TLE-HS was conducted in a tertiary center.

Results: Seventy-nine (62.

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Background: Mesiotemporal cavernous malformation can occur in 10-20% of patients with cerebral cavernomas and are frequently associated with refractory.

Methods: A retrospective investigation was performed in the epilepsy clinic of a Brazilian tertiary referral epilepsy center, from January 2000 to March 2012.

Results: A total of 21 patients were included in the study.

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Objective: To present a surgical series of patients with low grade temporal gliomas causing intractable epilepsy, focusing on long-term seizure outcome.

Method: A retrospective study was conducted with patients with temporal low-grade gliomas (LGG).

Results: Sixty five patients with were operated in our institution.

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Objective: To investigate the influence of patient's age and seizure onset on surgical outcome of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).

Method: A retrospective observational investigation performed from a cohort of patients from 2000 to 2012.

Results: A total of 229 patients were included.

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