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Epilepsy

2020
Epilepsy is considered a disease characterized by an underlying predisposition to seizures as well as neurobiologic, cognitive, psychologic, and social consequences. It is the most frequent chronic neurologic condition of childhood, affecting 0.5%-1% of children worldwide. It comprises a variety of disorders with many different etiologies, consequently
Bastos F, Cross JH
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Epilepsy

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2004
The purpose of this review is to consider the current and potential role of neuroimaging from an epilepsy perspective, and to illustrate that by combining appropriate imaging techniques, neuroimaging can contribute greatly to elucidating the basic mechanisms of the various forms of epileptic disorders.New magnetic resonance imaging sequences ...
Matthias J, Koepp, John S, Duncan
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Epilepsy

Disease-a-Month, 1996
Diagnosis and management of the epilepsies are routinely performed by primary care physicians. In the United States, only 17% of patients with new-onset epilepsy are examined by neurologic specialists, and even fewer patients employ neurologists for their ongoing care.
M C, Smith, J M, Buelow
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Epilepsy

Neurologic Clinics, 2001
The successful management of epilepsy requires a thorough and individualized approach that accurately establishes the patient's seizure type(s) and, when appropriate, epilepsy syndrome. Selection of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapy should be rational and tailored to each patient.
T R, Browne, G L, Holmes
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Epilepsy

Disease-a-Month, 1987
"Epilepsy" describes a heterogenous group of disorders bound together by their tendency to produce seizures. Recent advances in the basic neurosciences provide new insights into the pathophysiology and treatment of seizures. In the last decade, revisions of the classification schemata have led to improvements in the recognition of seizure types and of ...
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The epilepsies

2008
Abstract Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological problems, affecting an estimated 50 million people worldwide. It is defined as a predisposition to recurrent unprovoked epileptic seizures, which are the clinical manifestations of transient abnormalities of neuronal activity in the cerebral cortex.
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Epilepsy

2013
Noninvasive brain stimulation, particularly transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), are emerging as realistic tools for seizure control. Numerous open-label trials and a few recent randomized controlled trials suggest the capacity of both techniques to suppress seizures.
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Epilepsy

New England Journal of Medicine, 1954
D T, DAVIDSON, C, LOMBROSO
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Epilepsies

Recent advances in genetic diagnosis have revealed the underlying etiology of many epilepsies and have identified pathogenic, causative variants in numerous ion and ligand-gated channel genes. This chapter describes the clinical presentations of epilepsy associated with different channelopathies including classic electroclinical syndromes and emerging ...
Amy, McTague   +3 more
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Perampanel as precision therapy in rare genetic epilepsies

Epilepsia, 2023
AndrĂ©ea Nissenkorn   +2 more
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