What Is The Procedure Where They Remove Entire Lobe From Brain When Diagnosed With Epilepsy?
Are you referring to a lobectomy or focus resection procedure?
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Are you asking about the procedure where they remove the epileptic focus or in the case of lobar epilepsy the entire lobe?
If it's the lobe then, it's referred to as a LOBECTOMY. Most common would be TEMPORAL LOBECTOMY.
If it's just a specific point lesion or several point lesions then, one could refer to EPILEPTOGENIC FOCI RESECTION (if more than 1 spot) OR EPILEPTOGENIC FOCUS RESECTION (if only 1 spot).
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