Abstract
Stereo EEG (sEEG) is an important part of the workup of epilepsy to determine surgical candidacy and what options exist. Decision making using the sEEG findings can be complex, involving multidisciplinary teams as well as patients and their families. Thus, clear communication is crucial but sometimes challenging.
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