6 results on '"Hilkman, D.M.W."'
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2. Combining gamma with alpha and beta power modulation for enhanced cortical mapping in patients with focal epilepsy
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Archila-Meléndez, M.E., Valente, G., Gommer, E.D., Correia, J.M., Oever, S.J.G. ten, Peters, J.C., Reithler, J., Hendriks, M.P.H., Cornejo Ochoa, W., Schijns, O.E.M.G., Dings, J.T.A., Hilkman, D.M.W., Rouhl, R.P.W., Jansma, B.M., Kranen-Mastenbroek, V.H.J.M. van, Roberts, M.J., Archila-Meléndez, M.E., Valente, G., Gommer, E.D., Correia, J.M., Oever, S.J.G. ten, Peters, J.C., Reithler, J., Hendriks, M.P.H., Cornejo Ochoa, W., Schijns, O.E.M.G., Dings, J.T.A., Hilkman, D.M.W., Rouhl, R.P.W., Jansma, B.M., Kranen-Mastenbroek, V.H.J.M. van, and Roberts, M.J.
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Contains fulltext : 228239.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access), About one third of patients with epilepsy have seizures refractory to the medical treatment. Electrical stimulation mapping (ESM) is the gold standard for the identification of "eloquent" areas prior to resection of epileptogenic tissue. However, it is time-consuming and may cause undesired side effects. Broadband gamma activity (55–200 Hz) recorded with extraoperative electrocorticography (ECoG) during cognitive tasks may be an alternative to ESM but until now has not proven of definitive clinical value. Considering their role in cognition, the alpha (8-12 Hz) and beta (15–25 Hz) bands could further improve the identification of eloquent cortex. We compared gamma, alpha and beta activity, and their combinations for the identification of eloquent cortical areas defined by ESM. Ten patients with intractable focal epilepsy (age: 35.9 ± 9.1 years, range: 22-48, 8 females, 9 right handed) participated in a delayed-match-to-sample task, where syllable sounds were compared to visually presented letters. We used a generalized linear model (GLM) approach to find the optimal weighting of each band for predicting ESM-defined categories and estimated the diagnostic ability by calculating the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Gamma activity increased more in eloquent than in non-eloquent areas, whereas alpha and beta power decreased more in eloquent areas. Diagnostic ability of each band was close to 0.7 for all bands but depended on multiple factors including the time period of the cognitive task, the location of the electrodes and the patient’s degree of attention to the stimulus. We show that diagnostic ability can be increased by 3-5% by combining gamma and alpha and by 7.5-11% when gamma and beta were combined. We then show how ECoG power modulation from cognitive testing can be used to map the probability of eloquence in individual patients and how this probability map can be used in clinical settings to optimize ESM planning. We conclude that
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- 2020
3. Wakkere hersenchirurgie voor epilepsie: Preventie van taalstoornissen?
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Joode, L.E.G.H. de, Haeren, R., Hendriks, M.P.H., Dings, J.T.A., Hoogland, G., Kranen-Mastenbroek, V.H.J.M. van, Hilkman, D.M.W., Schijns, O.E.M.G., Joode, L.E.G.H. de, Haeren, R., Hendriks, M.P.H., Dings, J.T.A., Hoogland, G., Kranen-Mastenbroek, V.H.J.M. van, Hilkman, D.M.W., and Schijns, O.E.M.G.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Tijdens een wakkere hersenoperatie worden hersengebieden in kaart gebracht die betrokken zijn bij taalfuncties. In een onderzoek waarvan hier verslag wordt gedaan, werden van patiënten die in aanmerking kwamen voor epilepsiechirurgie de expressieve en receptieve taalfunctie en de aanvalsfrequentie pre- en postoperatief onderzocht. De resultaten tonen dat deze operatietechniek leidt tot een hoge kans op complete aanvalsvrijheid zonder verslechtering van taalfunctie.
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- 2019
4. A novel approach for combining task-dependent gamma with alpha and beta power modulation for enhanced identification of eloquent cortical areas using ECoG in patients with medical-refractory epilepsy
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Archila-Meléndez, M.E., primary, Valente, G., additional, Gommer, E., additional, Rouhl, R.P.W., additional, Schijns, O.E.M.G., additional, Dings, J.T.A., additional, Hilkman, D.M.W., additional, Jansma, B.M., additional, van Kranen-Mastenbroek, V.H.J.M., additional, and Roberts, M.J., additional
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- 2019
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5. Histopathological findings in brain tissue obtained during epilepsy surgery
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Blümcke, I., Spreafico, R., Haaker, G., Coras, R., Kobow, K., Bien, C.G., Pfäfflin, M., Elger, C., Widman, G., Schramm, J., Becker, A., Braun, K.P.J., Leijten, F.S.S., Baayen, J.C., Aronica, E., Chassoux, F., Hamer, H., Stefan, H., Rössler, K., Thom, M., Walker, M.C., Sisodiya, S.M., Duncan, J.S., McEvoy, A.W., Pieper, T., Holthausen, H., Kudernatsch, M., Meencke, H.J., Kahane, P., Schulze-Bonhage, A., Zentner, J., Heiland, D., Urbach, H., Steinhoff, B.J., Bast, T., Tassi, L., Lo Russo, G., Ozkara, C., Oz, B., Krsek, P., Vogelgesang, S., Runge, U., Lerche, H., Weber, Y., Honavar, M., Pimentel, J., Arzimanoglou, A., Ulate-Campos, A., Noachtar, S., Hartl, E., Schijns, O.E.M.G., Guerrini, R., Barba, C., Jacques, T.S., Cross, J.H., Feucht, M., Mühlebner, A., Grunwald, T., Trinka, E., Winkler, P.A., Gil-Nagel, A., Toledano Delgado, R., Mayer, T., Lutz, M., Zountsas, B., Garganis, K., Rosenow, F., Hermsen, A., Örtzen, T.J. von, Diepgen, T.L., Avanzini, G., Aparicio, J., Bento, C., Beckervordersandforth, J., Buccoliero, A.M., Cabral, P., Chamadoira, C., Colon, A.J., Chabardès, S., Carpenter, S., Czech, T., Dressler, A., Deleo, F., Dílio, A., Dings, J., Devaux, B., De Tisi, J., De Bellescize, J., Ebner, A., Franke, K., Groeppel, G., Giordano, F., Gozzo, F., Garbelli, R., Guenot, M., García‐Morales, I., Gómez‐Angulo, J.C., Garcia, G., Hainfellner, J.A., Höfler, J., Hoogland, G., Hendriks, M.P.H., Hofman, P., Harding, B., Huppertz, H.J., Herms, J., Hilkman, D.M.W., Hamelin, S., Idema, S., Jansen, F.E., Jahodova, A., Keeley, A., Kalss, G., Kudr, M., Kroell, J., Kokkinos, V., Keo Kosal, P., Kalbhenn, T., Leitinger, M., Landré, E., Melo Pires, M., Matas, A., Mann, M.W., Ostrowsky‐Coste, K., Prinz, M., Puttinger, G., Peraud, A., Rangel Pinho, R., Romero, C., Rego, R., Rouhl, R.P.W., Ryvlin, P., Rumia, J., Rampp, S., Scholl, T., Schulz, R., Stone, T.J., Streichenberger, N., Tisdall, M., Turak, B., Taipa, R., Uzan, M., Kranen‐Mastenbroek, V. van, Varlet, P., Vlooswijk, M.C.G., Wagner, L., Weis, S., Blümcke, I., Spreafico, R., Haaker, G., Coras, R., Kobow, K., Bien, C.G., Pfäfflin, M., Elger, C., Widman, G., Schramm, J., Becker, A., Braun, K.P.J., Leijten, F.S.S., Baayen, J.C., Aronica, E., Chassoux, F., Hamer, H., Stefan, H., Rössler, K., Thom, M., Walker, M.C., Sisodiya, S.M., Duncan, J.S., McEvoy, A.W., Pieper, T., Holthausen, H., Kudernatsch, M., Meencke, H.J., Kahane, P., Schulze-Bonhage, A., Zentner, J., Heiland, D., Urbach, H., Steinhoff, B.J., Bast, T., Tassi, L., Lo Russo, G., Ozkara, C., Oz, B., Krsek, P., Vogelgesang, S., Runge, U., Lerche, H., Weber, Y., Honavar, M., Pimentel, J., Arzimanoglou, A., Ulate-Campos, A., Noachtar, S., Hartl, E., Schijns, O.E.M.G., Guerrini, R., Barba, C., Jacques, T.S., Cross, J.H., Feucht, M., Mühlebner, A., Grunwald, T., Trinka, E., Winkler, P.A., Gil-Nagel, A., Toledano Delgado, R., Mayer, T., Lutz, M., Zountsas, B., Garganis, K., Rosenow, F., Hermsen, A., Örtzen, T.J. von, Diepgen, T.L., Avanzini, G., Aparicio, J., Bento, C., Beckervordersandforth, J., Buccoliero, A.M., Cabral, P., Chamadoira, C., Colon, A.J., Chabardès, S., Carpenter, S., Czech, T., Dressler, A., Deleo, F., Dílio, A., Dings, J., Devaux, B., De Tisi, J., De Bellescize, J., Ebner, A., Franke, K., Groeppel, G., Giordano, F., Gozzo, F., Garbelli, R., Guenot, M., García‐Morales, I., Gómez‐Angulo, J.C., Garcia, G., Hainfellner, J.A., Höfler, J., Hoogland, G., Hendriks, M.P.H., Hofman, P., Harding, B., Huppertz, H.J., Herms, J., Hilkman, D.M.W., Hamelin, S., Idema, S., Jansen, F.E., Jahodova, A., Keeley, A., Kalss, G., Kudr, M., Kroell, J., Kokkinos, V., Keo Kosal, P., Kalbhenn, T., Leitinger, M., Landré, E., Melo Pires, M., Matas, A., Mann, M.W., Ostrowsky‐Coste, K., Prinz, M., Puttinger, G., Peraud, A., Rangel Pinho, R., Romero, C., Rego, R., Rouhl, R.P.W., Ryvlin, P., Rumia, J., Rampp, S., Scholl, T., Schulz, R., Stone, T.J., Streichenberger, N., Tisdall, M., Turak, B., Taipa, R., Uzan, M., Kranen‐Mastenbroek, V. van, Varlet, P., Vlooswijk, M.C.G., Wagner, L., and Weis, S.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Background: Detailed neuropathological information on the structural brain lesions underlying seizures is valuable for understanding drug-resistant focal epilepsy. Methods: We report the diagnoses made on the basis of resected brain specimens from 9523 patients who underwent epilepsy surgery for drug-resistant seizures in 36 centers from 12 European countries over 25 years. Histopathological diagnoses were determined through examination of the specimens in local hospitals (41%) or at the German Neuropathology Reference Center for Epilepsy Surgery (59%). Results: The onset of seizures occurred before 18 years of age in 75.9% of patients overall, and 72.5% of the patients underwent surgery as adults. The mean duration of epilepsy before surgical resection was 20.1 years among adults and 5.3 years among children. The temporal lobe was involved in 71.9% of operations. There were 36 histopathological diagnoses in seven major disease categories. The most common categories were hippocampal sclerosis, found in 36.4% of the patients (88.7% of cases were in adults), tumors (mainly ganglioglioma) in 23.6%, and malformations of cortical development in 19.8% (focal cortical dysplasia was the most common type, 52.7% of cases of which were in children). No histopathological diagnosis could be established for 7.7% of the patients. Conclusions: In patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy requiring surgery, hippocampal sclerosis was the most common histopathological diagnosis among adults, and focal cortical dysplasia was the most common diagnosis among children. Tumors were the second most common lesion in both groups. (Funded by the European Union and others.)
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- 2017
6. Neurophysiologic, audiometric and vestibular function tests in patients with hyperostosis cranialis interna
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Waterval, J.J., primary, Bischoff, M.P.H., additional, Stokroos, R.J., additional, Anteunis, L.J., additional, Hilkman, D.M.W., additional, Kingma, H., additional, and Manni, J.J., additional
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- 2013
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