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Harold H Morris 3rd

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Kalamangalam G, Morris 3rd H, Mani J, Lachhwani D, Visweswaran S, Bingaman W
J Clin Neurophysiol . 2010 Feb; 26(5):333-41. PMID: 20168131
Purpose: To investigate reasons for patients not proceeding to resective epilepsy surgery after subdural grid evaluation (SDE). To correlate noninvasive investigation results with invasive EEG observations in a set of...
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Bidlack J, Morris 3rd H
Seizure . 2008 Aug; 18(1):79-81. PMID: 18676160
This case is the first report of a patient who had phenobarbital (PB) withdrawal seizures after having been seizure-free for 3 years following temporal lobe surgery. The patient had been...
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Loddenkemper T, Moddel G, Schuele S, Wyllie E, Morris 3rd H
Epilepsy Behav . 2006 Oct; 10(1):49-54. PMID: 17049312
Background: Methohexital and amobarbital have been used as agents for Wada testing in the presurgical evaluation of patients with epilepsy. Previous experience with methohexital as an anesthetic indicates that methohexital...
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Loddenkemper T, Morris 3rd H, Diehl B, Lachhwani D
J Neurol . 2006 Jun; 253(5):590-3. PMID: 16767540
Introduction: Intracranial lipomas are rare, mostly congenital lesions. Sporadic case reports suggest an association with focal epilepsy. Methods: All admissions to our epilepsy monitoring unit who had had brain MRI...
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Loddenkemper T, Morris 3rd H, Perl 2nd J
Neurology . 2002 Dec; 59(11):1797-8. PMID: 12473776
A retrospective chart review of 435 consecutive intracarotid amobarbital tests (IAT) was performed to determine the frequency of carotid artery dissection (CAD) associated with IAT. Three patients with a CAD...