Metabolic patterns and seizure outcomes following anterior temporal lobectomy

Author:

Cahill Varduhi123,Sinclair Benjamin45,Malpas Charles B.1567,McIntosh Anne M.158,Chen Zhibin15,Vivash Lucy E.15,O'Shea Marie F.9,Wilson Sarah J.79,Desmond Patricia M.4,Berlangieri Salvatore U.9,Hicks Rodney J.10,Rowe Christopher C.811,Morokoff Andrew P.12,King James A.12,Fabinyi Gavin C.13,Kaye Andrew H.12,Kwan Patrick15,Berkovic Samuel F.89ORCID,O'Brien Terence J.15

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Medicine and Neurology; Melbourne Brain Centre, University of Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Manchester Centre for Clinical Neurosciences; Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust; Salford United Kingdom

3. Division of Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology; School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester; Manchester United Kingdom

4. Departments of Medicine and Radiology; University of Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. Departments of Neuroscience and Neurology; Alfred Health, Central Clinical School, Monash University; Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Murdoch Children's Research Institute; Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences; University of Melbourne; Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Epilepsy Research Centre; University of Melbourne, Austin Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

9. Comprehensive Epilepsy Program; Austin Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

10. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology; University of Melbourne; Melbourne Victoria Australia

11. Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health; University of Melbourne; Melbourne Victoria Australia

12. Department of Surgery; University of Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

13. Department of Surgery; University of Melbourne, Austin Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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