GRIN1‐related epilepsy in a neonate with response to memantine and vigabatrin
Objective A newborn with GRIN1‐related early infantile developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) with striking pharmacoresistance is described with emphasis on potential therapy with memantine and vigabatrin.
Isabella Eiler +7 more
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The Potential for Vigabatrin‐Induced Intramyelinic Edema in Humans [PDF]
Jeffrey Cohen +4 more
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Epilepsie im Kindesalter: Wann kann die antiepileptische Therapie abgesetzt werden?: Eine Meinungsäußerung des Königsteiner Arbeitskreises [PDF]
: The Königsteiner Arbeitskreis (KA) discussed the optimal timing of discontinuation of antiepileptic drugs (AE) in children. Because the controlled trials are rare and inconsistent it was decided to publish the results of the discussion and the approach
Albani, Michael +8 more
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The natural history of Vigabatrin associated visual field defects in patients electing to continue their medication [PDF]
J L Best, James Acheson
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Slowly progressive isolated dysarthria: Longitudinal course, speech features, and neuropsychological deficits [1] [PDF]
Dongen, H.R. (Hugo) van +2 more
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Vigabatrin-associated hyperkinetic movements in two children with epileptic spasms: Case reports and video phenomenology description [PDF]
Alessandro Iodice +4 more
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Evidence for both in vivo and in vitro interaction between vigabatrin and alanine transaminase [PDF]
Alan Richens +3 more
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Electro‐Oculography, Electroretinography, Visual Evoked Potentials, and Multifocal Electroretinography in Patients with Vigabatrin‐Attributed Visual Field Constriction [PDF]
G. F. A. Harding +6 more
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