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Abstract Objective This study was undertaken to describe incidence and distribution of seizures, etiologies, and epilepsy syndromes in the general child and youth population, using the current International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) classifications. Methods The study platform is the Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort Study (MoBa). Epilepsy
Truls Vikin +4 more
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Epilepsy as a dynamic disease: Toward actionable, individualized seizure risk prediction
Abstract The current definition of epilepsy allows diagnosis after a single unprovoked seizure if the estimated 10‐year recurrence risk is ≥60%. While this framework is grounded in epidemiological evidence, it does not align with the shorter time horizons that guide many clinical and personal decisions.
Kai Michael Schubert +3 more
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Abstract Objectives/Background Persistent headache (PH) after an aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) and the influence of migraine history (MH) on its evolution and prognosis is poorly understood. Our study aims are to (1) determine the prevalence, characteristics, and prognostic factors of PH after aSAH; and (2) study the impact of personal MH ...
Laura Gómez‐Dabó +9 more
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Abstract Background Prior reports show the occurrence of moyamoya angiopathy in the ethnically diverse South Auckland region, but little is known about the sociodemographic burden of the condition and clinical outcomes. Aims To determine the disease prevalence, age, sex and ethnic distribution, management and patient outcomes in adults residing in ...
Karim Mahawish +3 more
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Angiographically occult arteriovenous malformations causing intracerebral hemorrhage [PDF]
Yu‐Whan Oh, J H Kim
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37. Surgical Treatment of Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Hajime Handa, Jyoji Handa
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Applying the Canadian Head CT Criteria to Older Adults Seen in the Emergency Department After a Fall
Prevalence of intracranial bleeding in adults based on the CCTHR criteria. ABSTRACT Background The Canadian CT Head Rule (CCTHR) is validated in adults who hit their head and experience loss of consciousness, amnesia, or disorientation. There is less evidence to guide brain imaging when the fall history is unclear.
Geoff Kerr +22 more
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The Future of the Surcical Treatment for Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Takao MITSUNO
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4. Two Autopsy Cases of Primary Duralsinus Thrombosis with Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Toyozo Aizawa +7 more
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Multiple intracerebral hemorrhages after smoking "crack" cocaine. [PDF]
R M Green +4 more
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