William Howard Feindel

Affiliations: 
Neurosurgery Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada 
Area:
Neurosurgery
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Banks SJ, Feindel W, Milner B, et al. (2014) Cognitive function fifty-six years after surgical treatment of temporal lobe epilepsy: A case study. Epilepsy & Behavior Case Reports. 2: 31-6
JASPER H, FEINDEL W. (2003) Diseases of the nervous system. Annual Review of Medicine. 3: 307-28
POSNIKOFF J, STRATFORD J, FEINDEL W. (1998) The effect of hypothermia and other factors on cerebrospinal fluid pressure. Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal. 7: 429-42
Preul MC, Feindel W, Dagi TF, et al. (1998) Arthur Roland Elvidge (1899–1985): contributions to the diagnosis of brain tumors and cerebrovascular disease Journal of Neurosurgery. 88: 162-171
FEINDEL W, PEROT P. (1996) RED CEREBRAL VEINS: A REPORT ON ARTERIOVENOUS SHUNTS IN TUMORS AND CEREBRAL SCARS. Journal of Neurosurgery. 22: 315-25
Seidman-Ripley JG, Bound VK, Andermann F, et al. (1993) Psychosocial consequences of postoperative seizure relief. Epilepsia. 34: 248-54
Preul MC, Stratford J, Bertrand G, et al. (1993) Neurosurgeon as innovator: William V. Cone (1897–1959) Journal of Neurosurgery. 79: 619-631
Berkovic SF, Andermann F, Melanson D, et al. (1988) Hypothalamic hamartomas and ictal laughter: evolution of a characteristic epileptic syndrome and diagnostic value of magnetic resonance imaging. Annals of Neurology. 23: 429-39
Yamamoto YL, Ochs R, Ammann W, et al. (1984) Changes of Energy Metabolism and Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Studied by Positron Emission Tomography in the Interictal Phase of Partial Epilepsy Acta Neurochirurgica. 33: 35-46
Rémillard GM, Andermann F, Testa GF, et al. (1983) Sexual ictal manifestations predominate in women with temporal lobe epilepsy: a finding suggesting sexual dimorphism in the human brain. Neurology. 33: 323-30
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