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Diagnosing Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in the Emergency Department: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
Introduction: Temporal lobe epilepsy is a form of focal epilepsy that originates in the temporal lobes, often presenting with a variety of symptoms including altered consciousness, automatisms, and focal seizures with or without impaired awareness. Given
Ashlynn Felker, Jason Tanner
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Drug-resistant frontal lobe epilepsy: A review [PDF]

open access: yesSAGE Open Medicine
Drug-resistant frontal lobe epilepsy is a challenge in epilepsy surgery because it is the second most common epilepsy type after temporal lobe epilepsy.
Mohammed Alshurem
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Temporal lobe epilepsy

open access: yesTidsskrift for Den norske legeforening, 2023
The temporal lobes are the part of the brain most likely to give rise to epileptic seizures. Seizures originating in the temporal lobes vary greatly in character; some may be so unusual that they are not even recognised as epileptic. For patients who have been diagnosed with hippocampal sclerosis and whose seizures cannot be controlled with drugs ...
Karl O. Nakken   +8 more
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Whole-brain functional correlates of memory formation in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

open access: yesNeuroImage: Clinical, 2021
The mesial temporal lobe is a key region for episodic memory. Accordingly, memory impairment is frequent in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. However, the functional relevance of potentially epilepsy-induced reorganisation for memory formation
Anna Doll   +7 more
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Molecular expression and functional analysis of genes in children with temporal lobe epilepsy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Integrative Neuroscience, 2019
Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most common form of epilepsy. However, for this type of condition, antiseizure medication is not effective for children.
Xiaojuan Wu, Yajie Wang, Zhenrong Sun, Shouchen Ren, Weili Yang, Yaxian Deng, Chaoxia Tian, Yazhen Yu, Baoqin Gao
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Activation of medial septum cholinergic neurons restores cognitive function in temporal lobe epilepsy

open access: yesNeural Regeneration Research, 2023
Cognitive impairment is the most common complication in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis. There is no effective treatment for cognitive impairment.
Junzi Chen   +7 more
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The Temporal Lobe as a Symptomatogenic Zone in Medial Parietal Lobe Epilepsy

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2022
Some surgical failures after temporal lobe epilepsy surgery may be due to the presence of an extratemporal epileptogenic zone. Of particular interest is the medial parietal lobe due to its robust connectivity with mesial temporal structures.
Nadim Jaafar   +3 more
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MicroRNAs as potential biomarkers in temporal lobe epilepsy and mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

open access: yesNeural Regeneration Research, 2023
Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most common form of focal epilepsy in adults, accounting for one third of all diagnosed epileptic patients, with seizures originating from or involving mesial temporal structures such as the hippocampus, and many of these ...
Bridget Martinez, Philip V Peplow
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Characterizing the phenotype of drug-resistant childhood epilepsy associated with leukemia: A case series

open access: yesEpilepsy & Behavior Reports, 2021
Children with leukemia are at risk for epilepsy due to primary disease or neurotoxic therapies. We describe the phenotypes of drug-resistant epilepsy in 10 children with history of leukemia.Of 10 cases, 6 had features of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, and 4 ...
Elham Abushanab   +2 more
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Neocortical Temporal Lobe Epilepsy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2012
Neocortical temporal lobe epilepsy (NTLE) comprises a heterogeneous group of epilepsies with focal seizures characterized by auditory, somatosensory, or psychic auras followed by motionless staring, early contralateral clonic activity often secondarily generalizing.
Jeffrey D, Kennedy, Stephan U, Schuele
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