n of electrodes into the brain and imaging
guidance to pinpoint the areas of brain abnormality, Dr. Mehta performed
two surgeries on Ms. Gayle, the latest in October 2007. Now, 3 1/2 months
later, she is seizure-free -- the longest period she has been healthy since
this musical nightmare began four years ago.
To hear more about Ms. Gayle's story, go to:
http://www.nypv.com/video/Musicogenic_Epilepsy_2.wmv
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