An unusual complication of intracranial electrodes

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Abstract

This report describes two patients who developed persistent neurologic deficits during intracranial EEG recording without clear evidence of intracranial edema or infarction. Both patients had previously received high- dose brain radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Because of this experience, we strongly caution the use of intracranial electrodes in patients with similar profiles.

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Jobst, B. C., Williamson, P. D., Coughlin, C. T., Thadani, V. M., & Roberts, D. W. (2000). An unusual complication of intracranial electrodes. Epilepsia, 41(7), 898–902. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1157.2000.tb00260.x

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