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Stereo‐electroencephalography (SEEG) in 65 children: an effective and safe diagnostic method for pre‐surgical diagnosis, independent of age

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2014

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Abstract

SEEG in children is safe and useful, and the surgical outcome in younger children is as good as, or sometimes even better than, that in older children. As a result of lower rates of complication and morbidity, SEEG appears to be more appropriate, in comparison to subdural grids, in situations where it is unclear if patients will have surgery after an invasive investigation.

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