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Soviet investigations in epilepsy.

E I Kandel1

  • 1Neurosurgical Clinic, Institute of Neurology, Moscow, USSR.

Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplementum
|January 1, 1990
PubMed
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This review covers Soviet epilepsy research, including its history, causes, diagnosis, medical and surgical treatments, and outcomes. It also details the specific characteristics of Kojevnikoff epilepsy.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Medical History

Background:

  • Epilepsy research in the Soviet Union has a rich history.
  • Understanding historical perspectives is crucial for current epilepsy management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive review of Soviet literature on epilepsy.
  • To detail historical, pathophysiological, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects of epilepsy within the Soviet context.
  • To present the specific features of Kojevnikoff epilepsy.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of Soviet scientific publications on epilepsy.
  • Synthesis of information on historical aspects, pathophysiology, and diagnostic methods.
  • Analysis of medical and surgical treatment strategies, including stereotactic interventions.
  • Compilation of long-term results from surgical treatments.

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  • Description of Kojevnikoff epilepsy characteristics.
  • Main Results:

    • The review encompasses historical evolution, neurobiological underpinnings, and diagnostic modalities of epilepsy in Soviet research.
    • It details conventional medical treatments and evaluates the long-term efficacy of surgical interventions, notably stereotactic procedures.
    • Specific clinical and etiological features of Kojevnikoff epilepsy are elucidated.

    Conclusions:

    • Soviet literature offers valuable insights into epilepsy's multifaceted aspects.
    • Surgical interventions, including stereotaxis, show potential for long-term epilepsy management.
    • Kojevnikoff epilepsy presents unique characteristics requiring specific consideration.