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TEMPORAL LOBECTOMY

Temporal Lobectomy: Definition and Scope Temporal lobectomy is a major neurosurgical procedure defined by the partial or complete removal of the temporal lobe of the brain. This intervention is primarily utilized as a therapeutic option for patients suffering from severe, drug-resistant neurological disorders, most notably intractable epilepsy originating within the temporal lobe structures. The procedure […]

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KLIIVER-BUCY SYNDROME

Introduction and Overview Klüver-Bucy Syndrome (KBS) is recognized within clinical neurology and psychiatry as a profound and rare constellation of behavioral and psychological deficits resulting from bilateral damage to the anterior temporal lobes, critically involving the amygdala. This condition provides a fundamental illustration of the functional connectivity within the limbic system, which governs emotions, motivation, […]

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