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Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that can help neurologists and neurosurgeons evaluate and map brain activity before surgery. MEG offers a way to localize brain activity with a high spatial and temporal resolution and represents a significant advance in the care of patients with brain tumors or severe epilepsy. A MEG scan is performed as an outpatient procedure. | Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that can help neurologists and neurosurgeons evaluate and map brain activity before surgery. MEG offers a way to localize brain activity with a high spatial and temporal resolution and represents a significant advance in the care of patients with brain tumors or severe epilepsy. A MEG scan is performed as an outpatient procedure. See the [http://www.mcw.edu/MEG MCW MEG Program] website for more detailed information on the MEG system, its physical significance and application. | ||
See the [http://www.mcw.edu/MEG MCW MEG Program] website for more detailed information on the MEG system, its physical significance and application. | |||
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These pages would give you an overview about MEG, its physics and how to record and analyse your datasets acquired here at MCW. Please feel free to contact us with any updates or information you would like to share on this wiki page. Thanks and hope you would find this useful! |
SiteMapMEG at the Medical College of WisconsinAbout MEGMagnetoencephalography (MEG) is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that can help neurologists and neurosurgeons evaluate and map brain activity before surgery. MEG offers a way to localize brain activity with a high spatial and temporal resolution and represents a significant advance in the care of patients with brain tumors or severe epilepsy. A MEG scan is performed as an outpatient procedure. See the MCW MEG Program website for more detailed information on the MEG system, its physical significance and application. MEG systemFroedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin are the first in Wisconsin to offer MEG in a clinical (patient care) setting. In addition to clinical uses for neurosurgical planning, Froedtert & the Medical College conduct research studies using MEG to further develop this technology. See Equipment for further information on the Instrumentation in the Building. Location and Contact InfoThe MEG lab is located in Froedtert Hospital at the Milwaukee Regional Medical campus. Our address is: MEG Laboratory Froedtert Hospital 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave Milwaukee, WI, 63226 Phone: +1 414 805 1107 (1174) Fax: +1 414 805 1103 For directions by car: See here MEG/EEG systemResourcesPeopleContactsComputingUseful Websites
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