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Abstract Objectives Predicting seizure recurrence following a first unprovoked seizure (FUS) remains a significant clinical challenge, especially when routine clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and EEG do not reveal abnormalities diagnostic of epilepsy.
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Loss of cyclin‐dependent kinase‐like 5 results in susceptibility to audiogenic seizures in mice
Abstract CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD) is a severe neurodevelopmental encephalopathy characterized by early‐onset, treatment‐resistant epilepsy. Mice lacking CDKL5 display several clinically relevant phenotypes, but spontaneous seizures are not consistently reported, and it is unknown if CDD model mice are susceptible to sensory stimulus‐triggered ...
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Abstract Objective To investigate the frequency, predictors, and clinical implications of diagnostic reassessment in patients previously diagnosed with childhood‐onset epilepsy during the transition period to adult care at a tertiary epilepsy center. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 317 patients previously diagnosed with childhood ...
Tetsuhiro Fukuyama +9 more
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Abstract Objective Expanded indications, diagnostic tools, and treatment options have transformed the landscape of modern pediatric epilepsy surgery. Published real‐world experiences from large surgical cohorts are still needed. To close this gap, we evaluated access, indications, treatment, and outcomes in a contemporary pediatric epilepsy surgery ...
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Sleeping with pleasant odours was associated with improved cued odour identification, particularly in the sandalwood group. Subjective night‐time awakenings showed a descriptive decrease. EEG data did not reveal robust changes in sleep architecture, though exploratory analyses suggested potential benefits for individuals with poorer baseline sleep ...
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Research progress on the depth of anesthesia monitoring based on the electroencephalogram
Electroencephalogram (EEG) can noninvasive, continuous, and real‐time monitor the state of brain electrical activity, and the monitoring of EEG can reflect changes in the depth of anesthesia (DOA). The development of artificial intelligence can enable anesthesiologists to extract, analyze, and quantify DOA from complex EEG data.
Xiaolan He, Tingting Li, Xiao Wang
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Abstract Autoimmune encephalitis is a group of disorders characterized by symptoms of dysfunction of the limbic and extra‐limbic systems that occur in association with antibodies against intracellular antigens, synapses, or proteins located on the surface of nerve cells. Anti‐NMDA (N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate) receptor encephalitis was first described in 2007
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The scalp electroencephalogram (EEG)/magnetoencephalogram (MEG) occupies an important position as a diagnostic and research tool because of four main characteristics: (1) it has an exceedingly high time resolution, (2) it is noninvasive, (3) it is simple to record and it is inexpensive, and (4) it is the only technique by means of which the dynamics of
Lopes da Silva, F. H. +2 more
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The scalp electroencephalogram (EEG)/magnetoencephalogram (MEG) occupies an important position as a diagnostic and research tool because of four main characteristics: (1) it has an exceedingly high time resolution, (2) it is noninvasive, (3) it is simple to record and it is inexpensive, and (4) it is the only technique by means of which the dynamics of
Lopes da Silva, F. H. +2 more
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Selective Mutism and Abnormal Electroencephalography (EEG) Tracings
Journal of Child Neurology, 2011Epileptic discharges are not considered a part of the clinical picture of selective mutism, and electroencephalography is generally not recommended in its work-up. This report describes 6 children with selective mutism who were found to have a history of epilepsy and abnormal interictal or subclinical electroencephalography recordings. Two of them had
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