Sunday December 7, 2008Poster Session 211:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.2.243 Comorbidities, Medication UseAnd Proportion Of Household MembersWith Reported <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Or SeizureDisorder/G. J. Wan, R. Ottman,R. B. Lipton, A. B. Ettinger, J. Cramer,M. Reed2.244 Progressive Bone MineralContent Loss In Children WithIntractable <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Treated With TheKetogenic Diet/C. A. Bergqvist,J. I. Schall, V. A. Stallings, B. S. ZemelSurgery2.245 Frequency Of SecondarilyGeneralized Tonic-Clonic SeizuresPredicts Surgical Outcome In MesialTemporal Lobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Related ToHippocampal Sclerosis/V. Alexandre, Jr.,T. R. Velasco, V. C. Terra-Bustamante,M. M. Bianchin, L. Wichert-Ana,D. Araújo, A. P. Martins, C. Dalmagro,A. C. Santos, C. G. Carlotti Jr.,J. A. Assirati, A. C. Sakamoto2.246 Intractable Status EpilepticusSecondary To CNS Vasculitis, A RoleFor <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery/M. D. Atkinson,K. Casey, W. Coplin, G. Norris,W. Kupsky, C. Chauhan, A. K. Shah2.247 Yield Of Intracranial EEG In ThePresurgical Evaluation Of Patients WithAuditory Auras/R. Bagla, K. A. Bujarski,A. D. Sharan, C. Skidmore,A. Zangaladze, M. R. Sperling2.248 Secondarily Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures During Video-EEGMonitoring Predicts Surgical OutcomeIn Mesial Temporal Lobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong>Related To Hippocampal Sclerosis/M. M. Bianchin, T. R. Velasco,V. C. Terra-Bustamante,V. Alexandre, Jr., L. Wichert-Ana,A. P. Martins, D. Araújo,C. Dalmagro, J. A. Assirati,C. G. Carlotti, Jr., H. R. Machado,A. C. Santos, A. C. Sakamoto2.249 Microsurgery Of Epileptic Foci InThe Insular Region/A. Bouthillier,R. Malak, D. K. Nguyen, P. Cossette,L. Carmant, N. Giard,J. M. Saint-Hilaire2.250 Resective Temporal Lobe SurgeryIn Patients With Significant BilateralHippocampal Atrophy: Epileptologic AndNeuropsychologic Outcomes/M. M. Carrion, A. Palmini, V. A. Souza,E. Paglioli-Neto, A. M. Pereira,J. L. Martínez, C. M. Torres,J. R. Hoefel, E. Paglioli, N. V. Azambuja,M. W. Portuguez, J. C. Da Costa2.251 Time-Course And Dose-ResponseOf Radiographic Alterations AfterRadiosurgery For Mesial Temporal Lobe<strong>Epilepsy</strong>/E. F. Chang, M. Oh,W. Dillon, M. Ward, K. D. Laxer,M. Quigg, N. M. Barbaro2.252 Postoperative Increase In TheSerum Carbamazepine Levels: A ClueFor Good Prognosis/B. Citci, K. Agan,I. Midi, H. H. Karadeli, A. Kahriman,G. Karlikaya, C. Aykut Bingol2.253 Outcomes Of SelectiveAmygdalohippocampectomy VersusAnterior Temporal Lobectomy ForIntractable Mesial Temporal Lobe<strong>Epilepsy</strong>/A. Escandon, S. Blackburn,R. Hogan, J. Dowling, L. Eisenman,E. Leuthardt, S. Rashid2.254 Improvement In AdverseMedication Effects, Symptoms OfDepression And Seizures IndependentlyPredict Quality Of Life After TemporalLobe Surgery/F. Gilliam, P. Perucca,M. Viikinsalo, R. Morawetz, E. Faught2.255 Seizure Outcome FollowingSelective AmygdalohippocampectomyFor Suspected Mesial Temporal Lobe<strong>Epilepsy</strong>/W. H. Hader, P. Dhaliwal,S. Myles, Y. Starreveld, N. Pillay,S. Wiebe2.256 <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery Outcomes In ALarge Metropolitan Public Hospital/C. N. Heck, L. A. Kalayjian, D. Ko,D. Millett, N. Jimenez, P. Kim, A. Heller,C. Liu2.257 Who Is The Best Candidate ForResective <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery? ASystematic Review Of The BestAvailable Evidence/N. Jette,J. Tellez-Zenteno, A. Metcalfe,L. Hernandez-Ronquillo, W. Hader,S. Wiebe2.258 Excellent Surgical Outcome OfSupplementary Motor Area <strong>Epilepsy</strong>J. Kang, E. Lee, J. Lee, S. Hong,S. Lee2.259 Surgical Treatment Of Non-Lesional Tle Based On Chronic AndIntraoperative ECOG PreferentiallyUsing Multiple Subpial And HippocampalTransection/K. Kawai, K. Kamada,T. Ohta, N. Saito2.260 Comparison Of TemporalLobectomy In Pediatric And AdultTemporal Lobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong>/H. Kim,K. Heo, S. Park, B. Lee, J. Jang,D. Kim, J. Lee2.261 Outcome After HemispherectomyFor Intractable <strong>Epilepsy</strong> In Adults/N. D. Le, T. Loddenkemper, L. Jehi,A. Alexopoulos, B. Bingaman2.262 Use Of IntraventricularHippocampal Electrocorticography InPost-Resection And Re-ResectionTemporal Lobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Patients/B. P. Lucey, J. R. Madsen, R. R. Das,T. Milligan, P. S. Espinosa,E. J. Bubrick, B. A. Dworetzky,E. B. Bromfield2.263 <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery In PatientsInvestigated With IntracranialElectrodes: Poor Outcome In OlderPatients/K. W. Macdougall,J. G. Burneo, R. S. McLachlan,D. A. Steven2.264 Application Of IntraoperativeIntrinsic Optical Imaging In <strong>Epilepsy</strong>Surgery/T. Maehara, M. Inaji,T. Nariai, K. Sato, K. Ohno2.265 The Long-Term Outcome Of<strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery/A. W. McEvoy,J. De Tisi, J. S. Duncan, W. Harkness2.266 Foreign Tissue Lesions AndOutcome After Temporal Lobectomy:Does Lesion Type Affect The Risk OfRecurrence?/A. McIntosh,S. F. Berkovic2.267 Electroencephalographic ChangesAnd Clinical Evolution Post-Callosotomy:A Case Series/T. Mestre, C. Bentes,J. Pimentel2.268 Neurogenesis And NeuralMaturation In Human EpilepticHippocampus/M. Nakajima,H. Sugano, I. Ogino, H. Arai2.269 Is Half A Hippocampus BetterThan All Or None? Practice PatternSurvey On Extent Of HippocampalResection As It Relates To SeizureFreedom Vs. Memory Loss In TheTreatment Of Mesial Temporal Lobe<strong>Epilepsy</strong>/T. R. Owens, R. E. Gross2.270 Resective Surgery In PatientsWith Non-Lesional Mesial TemporalLobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong>/A. Ray, K. Elisevich,K. Podell, G. Barkley, D. Burdette,J. Constantinou, S. Gaddam,M. L. Koganti, L. Schuh, M. Spanaki,V. Wasade, B. Smith2.271 Anyone Still For “Chasing” SpikesDuring <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery? Recent LookAt Long-Term Outcome Data ForResection Of Mesial Temporal Lobe<strong>Epilepsy</strong>/T. R. Resch, E. Ablah,T. Sadler, N. Moufarrij, K. K. Liow2.272 Intracranial Investigation AndSurgical Resection For MedicallyIntractable Orbital Frontal <strong>Epilepsy</strong>: ASeries Of 17 Patients/D. W. Roberts,B. C. Jobst, V. M. Thadani, K. Gilbert,T. Darcey, S. Lollis, P. Williamson2.273 Economic Mesial Temporal Lobe<strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery/A. Russi, B. Oliver,E. Ayats, T. Tarancon2.274 Older Patients Are Less Likely ToAchieve Seizure Freedom And MoreLikely To Have NeuropsychologicalDecline Than Younger Patients After<strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery/E. A. Schuyler,H. A. Buchtel, L. Hudson2.275 Relationship Of SeizuresRecorded During IntraoperativeHippocampal Electrocorticography AndHippocampal Pathology/A. K. Shah,M. Atkinson, M. Rayes, I. Zitron,W. Kupsky, S. Mittal2.276 Orbitofrontal Resection: SurgicalOutcome And Seizure Semiology/N. Simpkins, M. Sperling, J. Evans,A. D. Sharan, C. Skidmore, S. Mintzer,A. Zangaladze, M. Nei2.277 <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Arising From The Orbito-Frontal Region/N. Tandon,A. V. Alexopoulos, J. D. Slater50AES 62 ND ANNUAL MEETING 2nd Biennial North <strong>American</strong> Regional <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Congresswww.AESNET.org
Sunday December 7, 2008Poster Session 211:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.2.278 Epileptogenic Temporal CavernousMalformations Case Series: OperativeStrategies And Postoperative SeizureOutcomes/K. Upchurch, J. M. Stern,N. Salamon, H. V. Vinters, I. Veshchev,S. Dewar, N. Gonzalez, J. Engel, Jr.,I. Fried2.279 A Bayesian Approach To SeizureLateralization In Patients WithUnilateral Mesial Temporal Lobe<strong>Epilepsy</strong>/T. R. Velasco, B. Z. Monnerat,A. P. Martins, A. C. Santos,C. G. Carlotti, J. P. Leite,A. C. Sakamoto2.280 Preoperative IntracranialMonitoring And Side Of Surgery AsPredictors Of Post-Surgical OutcomeIn Mesial Temporal Lobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong> (TLE)Confirmed By MRI And Pathology/V. S. Wasade, M. Spanaki-Varelas,N. C. Gohokar, S. Gaddam, A. Ray,M. L. Koganti, K. Elisevich, B. Smith2.281 Long-Term Follow-Up ResultsWith Vagus Nerve Stimulation InChildren With Drug Resistant<strong>Epilepsy</strong>/S. K. Agrawal, C. D. Rittey2.282 Surgical Outcome Of CorpusCallosotomy For Intractable <strong>Epilepsy</strong>With West Syndrome/H. Baba,T. Ono, K. Toda, S. Baba, K. Ono2.283 Corpus Callosotomy In The VNSEra/J. E. Baumgartner, G. Von Allmen,D. F. Clarke, J. W. Wheless, L. Wallace2.284 <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery In Children WithLow-Grade Tumors/M. García-Fernández,A. Pérez-Jiménez, C. Fournier Del Castillo,I. Gallego-Pulgarín, J. Alvarez-Linera,I. De Prada, F. Villarejo-Ortega2.285 Depth Electrodes ImproveLocalization Of The Epileptic FocusWhen Compared To Standard SubduralGrids And Strips/S. Gedela,P. K. Crumrine, I. Vaisleib, S. Williams,P. Adelson, D. Holder2.286 Complete Or Partial CorpusCallosotomy: Recent Experience InPatients With Medically IntractableAtonic Seizures/S. Ghatan,P. E. McGoldrick, S. M. Wolf2.287 Perinatal Insults And <strong>Epilepsy</strong>Surgery Outcomes In Children/M. Goyal,C. Khongkhatithum, P. V. Nikte,S. Robinson2.288 Corpus Callosotomy Outcomes:Significance Of Pre-OperativeNeuroimaging AndElectroencephalographic Findings/J. E. Hanna, M. D. Frost2.289 Post-Operative Seizures Do NotDiffer From A Patient’s HabitualSeizures/D. Holder, P. K. Crumrine,I. Vaisleib, S. Williams, P. D. Adelson2.290 Focal Cortical Dysplasia IsFrequently Associated WithPre/Perinatal Risk Factors/P. Krsek,A. Jahodova, B. Maton, P. Jayakar,B. M. Korman, G. Rey, C. Dunoyer,E. Pacheco-Jacome, G. Morrison,J. Ragheb, T. Resnick, M. Duchowny2.291 Prognostic Factors And LongTerm Outcome After SurgicalTreatment In Children WithExtratemporal Lobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong>/J. Lee,K. Choi, Y. Lee, J. Kim, Y. Lee, D. Kim,H. Kim2.292 Resection Of Eloquent Cortex InChildren With Tuberous SclerosisComplex And Intractable Partial<strong>Epilepsy</strong> – The Surgical And FunctionalOutcome/K. Lee, F. T. Mangano2.293 Sensorimotor Cortex Surgery ForIntractable <strong>Epilepsy</strong> In A PredominantlyPediatric Subgroup/S. A. Malone,P. Brna, C. Dunoyer, P. Dean,P. Jayakar, T. Resnick, G. Morrison,S. Bhatia, J. Ragheb, D. Sandberg,M. Duchowny2.294 Hippocampal Sclerosis InChildhood: Associated <strong>Epilepsy</strong> AndContributing Factors/B. M. Maton,P. Kršek, P. Jayakar, J. Farra,E. Pacheco-Jerome, T. Resnick,C. Dunoyer, P. Dean, M. Duchowny2.295 Long-Term Outcomes In Extra-Temporal Resection For Refractory<strong>Epilepsy</strong> In The Pediatric Population/D. Minecan, L. Cook, D. Gomez Hassan,H. Garton2.296 Surgery For Intractable <strong>Epilepsy</strong>In Infants: Comparison Of Etiology,Surgical Procedures And Outcome ToElder Children/T. Otsuki, T. Kaido,Y. Kaneko, A. Takahashi, E. Nakagawa,K. Sugai2.297 <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Surgery For ChildrenWith Tuberous Sclerosis Complex AndMulti-Focal EEG Findings/F. Teutonico, C. Carlson, J. Lajoie,D. Miles, O. Devinsky, H. L. Weiner2.298 Vagus Nerve Stimulation InChildren With Rett Syndrome/M. Topcu,D. Yalnizoglu, G. Turanli, B. Bilginer,N. Akalan2.299 Dominant Hemisphere FrontalCortical Dysplasia And MedicallyIntractable <strong>Epilepsy</strong> In Children: SafetyAnd Efficacy Of Surgical Management/S. M. Wolf, P. E. McGoldrick, H. Kang,S. Ghatan2.300 Proximity Of Focal CorticalDysplasia To The Motor Strip InPediatric Patients/A. L. Yaun,D. Bruce, J. A. Conry, P. L. Pearl,S. L. Weinstein, T. Tsuchida, J. Walker,G. L. Vezina, W. D. Gaillard2.301 Corpus Callosotomy And FocalResection In Multistage <strong>Epilepsy</strong>Surgery In Intractable Pediatric<strong>Epilepsy</strong> Population/M. L. Zupanc,J. Lin, S. Lew, M. Schwabe,C. J. Marcuccilli, S. E. O’Connor,U. Sharif, K. Hecox, R. Roell-Werner,M. S. Chico, K. Eggener2.302 Clinical Predictors Of SeizureRecurrence After Anterior TemporalLobectomy/V. J. Acharya,J. N. Acharya, A. Acharya,L. J. Willmore2.303 Dural Referred Pain FollowingSubdural Electrode Insertion –Causative Factors And Treatment/F. Al-Otaibi, D. A. Steven, J. G. Burneo,A. G. Parrent2.304 Vagus Nerve Stimulation Therapy:Outcome At A University-Based<strong>Epilepsy</strong> Center/M. Bensalem-Owen,V. Hoang, T. A. Fakhoury2.305 Increase In Attention LevelPrecedes Seizure Frequency ReductionIn Patients Submitted To Centro-Medium Thalamic Nuclei Stimulation/J. A. Burattini, M. Argentoni-Baldochi,C. Baise-Zung, A. Cukiert,C. M. Cukiert, C. R. Forster,P. P. Mariani, V. A. Mello2.306 Vagal Nerve Stimulation ForDrug-Resistant <strong>Epilepsy</strong> In DifferentAges, Aetiologies And Duration/G. Colicchio, E. Cesaroni, G. Barbati,F. Fuggetta, M. Meglio, F. Papacci,D. Policicchio, F. Rychlicki, M. Scerrati,N. Zamponi2.307 Seizure Frequency DecreaseAfter Centro-Medium ThalamicStimulation In Patients WithGeneralized <strong>Epilepsy</strong> PreviouslySubmitted To Callosal Section/C. M. Cukiert, M. Argentoni-Baldochi,C. Baise-Zung, J. A. Burattini,A. Cukiert, C. R. Forster, P. P. Mariani,V. A. Mello2.308 Anti-Epileptic Property NotPresent In Rat Cerebrospinal FluidFollowing 30 Minutes Or Two Weeks OfVagus Nerve Stimulation/N. I. Goldfarb,A. Bae, W. J. Buras, J. C. Allen,M. M. Maletic-Savatic, R. S. Fisher,D. J. Anschel2.309 Quality Of Life After ResectiveSurgery For Intractable MesialTemporal Lobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong> And Neocortical<strong>Epilepsy</strong>/K. Hino, T. Otsuki, T. Kaido,A. Takahashi, S. Watanabe,M. Miyajima, K. Hara, M. Watanabe,Y. Watanabe2.310 Preliminary Outcome OfHippocampal Transection For TheParadoxical Temporal Lobe <strong>Epilepsy</strong>/T. Ichinose, M. Morino, K. Ohata2.311 A Longitudinal Study Of SurgicalOutcome And Its DeterminantsFollowing Posterior Quadrant <strong>Epilepsy</strong>Surgery/L. Jehi, R. O’Dwyer, I. Najm,A. Alexopoulos, B. Bingamanwww.AESNET.org AES 62 ND ANNUAL MEETING 2nd Biennial North <strong>American</strong> Regional <strong>Epilepsy</strong> Congress 51
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