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ABSTRACT Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent chronic joint disorder affecting ~600 million individuals worldwide and is characterized by complex pain mechanisms that significantly impair patient quality of life. Challenges exist in accurately assessing and measuring pain in OA due to variations in pain perception among individuals and the ...
Shujaa T. Khan+10 more
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Electroencephalography functional connectivity—A biomarker for painful polyneuropathy
Abstract Background and purpose Advanced analysis of electroencephalography (EEG) data has become an essential tool in brain research. Based solely on resting state EEG signals, a data‐driven, predictive and explanatory approach is presented to discriminate painful from non‐painful diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) patients.
Leah Shafran Topaz+17 more
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ATLAS OF ADULT ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. 1994. By Warren T. Blume and Masako Kaibara. Published by Raven Press. 585 pages. $C 129.00 [PDF]
Mark Sadler
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Abstract Patients with drug‐resistant epilepsy have an increased mortality rate, with the majority of deaths being epilepsy related and 40% due to sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). The impact of epilepsy surgery on mortality has been investigated since the 1970s, with increased interest in this field during the past 15 years.
Sylvain Rheims+2 more
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Successful treatment of adult Dravet syndrome patients with cenobamate
Abstract Dravet syndrome (DS) is a rare, drug‐resistant, severe developmental and epileptic encephalopathy caused by pathogenic variants in the α subunit of the voltage‐gated sodium channel gene SCN1A. Hyperexcitability in DS results from loss of function in inhibitory interneurons.
Konstantin L. Makridis+6 more
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Mathematical method to spector analysis of electroencephalography
Satoki Ninomiya
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Computed tomography and electroencephalography in evaluation of children with motor and language disorders [PDF]
EDWARD ROBERTO TONHOLO SILVA
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Benign Idiopathic Myoclonus: A New Clinical Entity?
Abstract Background Myoclonus is a brief shock‐like, involuntary movement, which can be distinguished in physiologic, essential, epileptic, and symptomatic, according to its etiology. Physiologic myoclonus typically occurs in healthy people without disability or progression.
Giorgia Sciacca+6 more
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