Epileptiform activity predicts epileptogenesis in cerebral hemorrhage [PDF]
This retrospective case–controlled study was performed to evaluate whether Epileptiform Activity, suspected clinical seizures, and/or 2HELPS2B/S after nontraumatic Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage or Subarachnoid Hemorrhage can predict Epilepsy.
Tseun Han James Kong +5 more
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Effects of epileptiform activity on discharge outcome in critically ill patients in the USA: a retrospective cross-sectional study [PDF]
Summary: Background: Epileptiform activity is associated with worse patient outcomes, including increased risk of disability and death. However, the effect of epileptiform activity on neurological outcome is confounded by the feedback between treatment ...
Harsh Parikh, PhD +11 more
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Electrophysiologic and anti‐inflammatorial effects of cyclooxygenase inhibition in epileptiform activity [PDF]
The aim of our study is to investigate the electrophysiological and anti‐inflammatory effects of diclofenac potassium on epileptiform activity, which is the liquid form of diclofenac, and frequently used clinically for inflammatory process by inhibiting ...
Canan Akunal Türel +3 more
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A new approach of modified submerged patch clamp recording reveals interneuronal dynamics during epileptiform oscillations [PDF]
Traditionally, visually-guided patch clamp in brain slices using submerged recording conditions has been required to characterise the activity of individual neurons.
Gareth Morris +6 more
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Propagation velocity of epileptiform activity in the hippocampus [PDF]
The propagation of epileptiform burst activity was investigated in the CA1 area of the in-vitro hippocampal slice preparation of the guinea pig. This activity was provoked by 0.1 mM 4-aminopyridine in the bathing medium and was recorded in the pyramidal layer with an array of eight electrodes.
Holsheimer, J., Lopes da Silva, F.H.
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Corticotropin-releasing factor facilitates epileptiform activity in the entorhinal cortex: roles of CRF2 receptors and PKA pathway. [PDF]
Whereas corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) has been considered as the most potent epileptogenic neuropeptide in the brain, its action site and underlying mechanisms in epilepsy have not been determined.
Lalitha Kurada, Chuanxiu Yang, Saobo Lei
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Epileptiform activity during inert gas euthanasia of mice. [PDF]
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the most commonly used euthanasia agents for mice, yet it is highly aversive and nociceptive. Inert gases are a possible alternative, however there are qualitative reports of seizures resulting from exposure.
Thomas C Gent +3 more
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Artificial neural network trained on smartphone behavior can trace epileptiform activity in epilepsy
Summary: A range of abnormal electrical activity patterns termed epileptiform discharges can occur in the brains of persons with epilepsy. These epileptiform discharges can be monitored and recorded with implanted devices that deliver therapeutic ...
Robert B. Duckrow +4 more
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Optogenetic control of epileptiform activity [PDF]
The optogenetic approach to gain control over neuronal excitability both in vitro and in vivo has emerged as a fascinating scientific tool to explore neuronal networks, but it also opens possibilities for developing novel treatment strategies for neurologic conditions.
Tønnesen, Jan +4 more
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Computational models of epileptiform activity [PDF]
We reviewed computer models that have been developed to reproduce and explain epileptiform activity. Unlike other already-published reviews on computer models of epilepsy, the proposed overview starts from the various types of epileptiform activity encountered during both interictal and ictal periods. Computational models proposed so far in the context
Wendling, Fabrice +3 more
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