Takayasu Tottori
85 Papers
363 Citations
Takayasu Tottori is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Temporal lobe. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 84 publications.
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Papers
Acute psychosis during intracranial EEG monitoring: close relationship between psychotic symptoms and discharges in amygdala.
TL;DR: This report examined the underlying mechanism of psychosis associated with epilepsy with a focus on the central nervous system component, central giant cell activation.
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Very high frequency oscillations (over 1000 Hz) in human epilepsy.
Naotaka Usui,Kiyohito Terada,Koichi Baba,Kazumi Matsuda,Fumihiro Nakamura,Keiko Usui,Takayasu Tottori,Shuichi Umeoka,Shigeru Fujitani,Tadahiro Mihara,Yushi Inoue +10 more
TL;DR: Very high frequency oscillations (VHFO) have much higher frequency, more restricted distribution, smaller amplitude, and different timing of onset compared to HFO previously reported, and may be useful for identifying the epileptogenic zone.
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Recommendation of early surgery from the viewpoint of daily quality of life.
Tadahiro Mihara,Yushi Inoue,Kazumi Matsuda,Takayasu Tottori,Toshiaki Otsubo,Yutaka Watanabe,Toshio Hiyoshi,Yuko Kubota,Kazuichi Yagi,Masakazu Seino +9 more
TL;DR: Patients’ overall QOL markedly improves after surgery, depending on freedom from seizures, but factors such as social contacts, family relations, or financial status improved little; some families and patients were not satisfied with the postsurgical status, despitefreedom from seizures.
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Neuroradiologic Findings in Focal Cortical Dysplasia: Histologic Correlation with Surgically Resected Specimens
Kazumi Matsuda,Tadahiro Mihara,Takayasu Tottori,Toshiaki Otubo,Naotaka Usui,Koichi Baba,Nozomi Matsuyama,Kazuichi Yagi +7 more
TL;DR: The neuroradiologic characteristics of focal findings of surgically resected specimens obtained from 47 patients with focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) were investigated.
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Long-term outcomes of epilepsy surgery in 85 pediatric patients followed up for over 10 years: a retrospective survey
Hiroshi Hosoyama,Kazumi Matsuda,Tadahiro Mihara,Naotaka Usui,Koichi Baba,Yushi Inoue,Takayasu Tottori,Toshiaki Otsubo,Yumi Kashida,Koji Iida,Hirofumi Hirano,Ryosuke Hanaya,Kazunori Arita +12 more
TL;DR: The seizure outcome in patients who underwent resective surgery in childhood and underwent followup for more than 10 years was good, and the satisfaction level with the treatment outcome was also high, from the perspective of seizure control and social adaptation.