Giorgio Lo Russo mainly investigates Epilepsy, Magnetic resonance imaging, Epilepsy surgery, Surgery and Pathology. As part of his studies on Epilepsy, Giorgio Lo Russo frequently links adjacent subjects like Electroencephalography. His work on Ictal as part of general Electroencephalography study is frequently linked to Cingulate cortex, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His research investigates the link between Magnetic resonance imaging and topics such as Stereoelectroencephalography that cross with problems in Radiology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Anesthesia, Nuclear medicine and Stereotaxic technique. The concepts of his Pathology study are interwoven with issues in Cortical dysplasia, Hypoplasia, Neuroradiology and Hippocampal sclerosis.
His primary scientific interests are in Epilepsy, Epilepsy surgery, Electroencephalography, Surgery and Neuroscience. Giorgio Lo Russo interconnects Magnetic resonance imaging and Retrospective cohort study in the investigation of issues within Epilepsy. He has researched Epilepsy surgery in several fields, including Cortical dysplasia, Multivariate analysis, Internal medicine, Neurology and Pediatrics.
His Cortical dysplasia study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Hippocampal sclerosis and Pathology. His Electroencephalography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Sleep in non-human animals, Anesthesia and Scalp. His Central nervous system disease, Resection and Preoperative care study in the realm of Surgery interacts with subjects such as Age of onset.
Giorgio Lo Russo focuses on Epilepsy, Epilepsy surgery, Stereoelectroencephalography, Electroencephalography and Ictal. Giorgio Lo Russo does research in Epilepsy, focusing on Cortical dysplasia specifically. His Epilepsy surgery study combines topics in areas such as Drug Resistant Epilepsy and Surgery.
His work carried out in the field of Surgery brings together such families of science as Multivariate analysis and Magnetic resonance imaging. In his research, Scalp eeg is intimately related to Nuclear magnetic resonance, which falls under the overarching field of Electroencephalography. His studies in Ictal integrate themes in fields like Frontal lobe and Audiology.
Giorgio Lo Russo mostly deals with Epilepsy surgery, Epilepsy, Stereoelectroencephalography, Cortical dysplasia and Ictal. His Epilepsy surgery research incorporates elements of Logistic regression and Scalp. Giorgio Lo Russo combines subjects such as Audiology, Electroencephalography, Hyperkinetic seizures, Semiology and Frontal lobe with his study of Scalp.
His Epilepsy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Pathology, Cohort, Histopathology and Magnetic resonance imaging. His studies deal with areas such as Stereo eeg and Polymicrogyria as well as Pathology. His Magnetic resonance imaging study often links to related topics such as Surgery.
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Stereoelectroencephalography: surgical methodology, safety, and stereotactic application accuracy in 500 procedures.
Francesco Cardinale;Massimo Cossu;Laura Castana;Giuseppe Casaceli.
Neurosurgery (2013)
Stereoelectroencephalography in the presurgical evaluation of focal epilepsy: a retrospective analysis of 215 procedures.
Massimo Cossu;Francesco Cardinale;Laura Castana;Alberto Citterio.
Neurosurgery (2005)
Focal cortical dysplasias: MR imaging, histopathologic, and clinical correlations in surgically treated patients with epilepsy.
Nadia Colombo;Laura Tassi;Carlo Galli;Alberto Citterio.
American Journal of Neuroradiology (2003)
Seizure outcome after resection of cavernous malformations is better when surrounding hemosiderin-stained brain also is removed.
Christian R. Baumann;Bernhard Schuknecht;Giorgio Lo Russo;Massimo Cossu.
Epilepsia (2006)
Epilepsy surgery in children: results and predictors of outcome on seizures.
Massimo Cossu;Giorgio Lo Russo;Stefano Francione;Roberto Mai.
Epilepsia (2008)
Seizure outcome after resection of supratentorial cavernous malformations: a study of 168 patients.
Christian R. Baumann;Nicola Acciarri;Helmut Bertalanffy;Orrin Devinsky.
Epilepsia (2007)
Type I focal cortical dysplasia: surgical outcome is related to histopathology
Laura Tassi;Rita Garbelli;Nadia Colombo;Manuela Bramerio.
Epileptic Disorders (2010)
Development and validation of nomograms to provide individualised predictions of seizure outcomes after epilepsy surgery: a retrospective analysis.
Lara Jehi;Ruta Yardi;Kevin Chagin;Laura Tassi.
Lancet Neurology (2015)
Bistability breaks-off deterministic responses to intracortical stimulation during non-REM sleep
Andrea Pigorini;Simone Sarasso;Paola Proserpio;Caroline Szymanski.
NeuroImage (2015)
Dissociated wake-like and sleep-like electro-cortical activity during sleep
Lino Nobili;Michele Ferrara;Fabio Moroni;Fabio Moroni;Luigi De Gennaro.
NeuroImage (2011)
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