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Delayed brain and spine migration of a retained SEEG electrode fragment: An unexpected complication
Abstract Background Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is a well‐established technique for localizing epileptogenic zones in patients with drug‐resistant epilepsy, including children. While considered safe, rare but serious complications can occur.
Manel Krouma +7 more
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30 years of second-generation antiseizure medications: impact and future perspectives
Since 1989, 18 second-generation antiseizure medications have reached the market, resulting in a greatly increased range of treatment options for patients and prescribers.
Tomson T. +3 more
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The second unprovoked seizure in a cohort of treated patients with a first unprovoked seizure
Abstract Objectives To evaluate the rate of a second unprovoked seizure in antiseizure medications (ASMs)‐treated patients following a first unprovoked seizure and to identify potential risk factors associated with its occurrence. Methods A retrospective review of the computerized database and the medical records of all the patients who presented to ...
Revital Gandelman‐Marton +1 more
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Efficacy of add‐on Cenobamate treatment in refractory epilepsy due to Rasmussen's encephalitis
Objective To assess antiseizure effects of cenobamate, a new antiseizure medication with at least two mechanisms of action, in the rare, highly pharmacoresistant and progressive epilepsy syndrome related to Rasmussen's encephalitis.
Andres Schulze‐Bonhage +4 more
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Antiseizure medications consumption in 73 countries and regions from 2012 to 2022: a longitudinal trend study [PDF]
Background: International trends in antiseizure medication use across countries from different geographical regions and income levels remain underexplored.
Cross, J Helen +11 more
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Response to antiseizure medications in neonates with acute symptomatic seizures. [PDF]
In a prospective cohort of 534 neonates with acute symptomatic seizures, 66% had incomplete response to the initial loading dose of antiseizure medication (ASM). Treatment response did not differ by gestational age, sex, medication, or dose.
Wusthoff, Courtney J +23 more
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Abstract Objective Febrile seizures (FS) are the most common seizures in childhood, yet identifying children at risk of developing epilepsy after the first FS remains challenging. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic potential of machine learning (ML) algorithms applied to post‐febrile seizure electroencephalography (EEG) recordings.
Boran Şekeroğlu +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Objective This study aimed to examine the epidemiology of seizures, clinical outcomes, and antiseizure medication treatment patterns among seizure patients treated in United States hospitals.DesignA retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted using
Beaty, Silky +5 more
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Electroencephalography is one of the most important methods of examining patients with epilepsy. Quantitative electroencephalogram analysis, used to document the effects of specific drugs on the bioelectrical activity of the brain, is known as a ...
Prelgauskaitė, Greta,
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Antiseizure medication reduction and withdrawal in children with drug-resistant epilepsy after starting the ketogenic diet [PDF]
AIM: To investigate the rate of successful withdrawal of antiseizure medication (ASM) after starting the ketogenic diet in children and identify predictive factors. METHOD: We retrospectively reviewed data of children with epilepsy, who were treated with
Pujar, Suresh +8 more
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