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Pattern sensitivity: a missed part of the diagnosis

Pattern sensitivity: a missed part of the diagnosis

... tosensitive epilepsy, two had juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME), three had childhood absence epilepsy, and one had eyelid myoclonia with ...

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Relapse after treatment withdrawal of antiepileptic drugs for juvenile absence epilepsy and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

Relapse after treatment withdrawal of antiepileptic drugs for juvenile absence epilepsy and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

... The study identified 36 patients with JAE and 145 with JME. All diagnoses were found to be in accordance with ILAE 1989 criteria[2]. At the time of audit, the JAE patients were aged 16-59 years (mean 26) and JME patients ...

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Analysis of rare copy number variation in absence epilepsies

Analysis of rare copy number variation in absence epilepsies

... 5 childhood absence epilepsy; CNV 5 copy number variation; GCTS 5 generalized tonic-clonic seizures; GSW 5 generalized spike- wave discharges; JAE 5 juvenile absence epilepsy; NA 5 not ...

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Frequency of Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy Clinical Phenotypes in Siberia

Frequency of Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy Clinical Phenotypes in Siberia

... Analysis of pedigrees (clinico-genealogical analysis) revealed that 50% of patients have family members or close relatives presenting with epileptic seizures [3]; 80% of symptomatic siblings and 6% of asymptomatic ...

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Unilateral malignant hypertensive retinopathy

Unilateral malignant hypertensive retinopathy

... Abstract—Mutations in the gene encoding the ␥ 2 subunit of the ␥ -aminobutyric acid type A receptor (GABRG2) have been reported to cause childhood absence epilepsy (CAE), febrile seizures (FS), and ...

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A Profile of epilepsy and epileptic syndromes in children less than 12 years

A Profile of epilepsy and epileptic syndromes in children less than 12 years

... component is suggested by history of epilepsy or EEG abnormality in 32% of first-and second- degree relatives. Development is normal in majority of the cases before onset of seizures. Myoclonic, astatic or ...

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The Effect of Ciprofloxacin Injection on Genetically Absence Prone (Wag/Rij) Rat's Electroencephalogram Characteristics

The Effect of Ciprofloxacin Injection on Genetically Absence Prone (Wag/Rij) Rat's Electroencephalogram Characteristics

... SWDs, which are typical criteria of absence epilepsy, can be recognized in Wag/Rij rat’s electroencephalo- gram (fig 1). The number of seizures in each group of Rats before and after ciprofloxacin injection ...

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Benign Epilepsy of Childhood: A Speculation and Its Ramifications

Benign Epilepsy of Childhood: A Speculation and Its Ramifications

... We would suggest that a likely candidate for the child with benign developmental seizures may well be the same child who is likely to remain seizure free when medication is discontinued [r] ...

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GLUT-1  DEFICIENCY: FROM PATHOPHYSILOGY AND GENETICS TO ABROAD CLINICAL SPECTRUM

GLUT-1 DEFICIENCY: FROM PATHOPHYSILOGY AND GENETICS TO ABROAD CLINICAL SPECTRUM

... and epilepsy pointed to SLC2A1 as a candidate gene for the observed complex phenotype ...and epilepsy, there were also cases with PED or ep- ilepsy phenotypes ...

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Preventable and Unpreventable Causes of Childhood-Onset Epilepsy Plus Mental Retardation

Preventable and Unpreventable Causes of Childhood-Onset Epilepsy Plus Mental Retardation

... Against Epilepsy published in 2000 with some modifica- ...of epilepsy was deter- mined from physician charts but always confirmed di- rectly with the parents for those whom we were able to contact in ...

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Mortality Risks in New-Onset Childhood Epilepsy

Mortality Risks in New-Onset Childhood Epilepsy

... namics; from 1899 Centraal Bureau voor Statistiek. Available at: http://statline.cbs. nl/StatWeb/publication/?DM 5 SLEN&PA 5 37556eng&D1 5 3 – 8,53 – 60,64 – 69,75 – 120,147, 157,167,177,180,182 – 183,189 – ...

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A National Profile of Childhood Epilepsy and Seizure Disorder

A National Profile of Childhood Epilepsy and Seizure Disorder

... with epilepsy/ seizure disorder were not reported by parents to currently have the con- ...of epilepsy/seizure disor- der, inclusion of some children with single febrile seizures, or variation in ...

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Short-term Seizure Outcomes in Childhood Epilepsy

Short-term Seizure Outcomes in Childhood Epilepsy

... identified etiology, there were many who fit into more than 1 category. Given this etiological overlap, as well as the similar seizure outcomes across categories of identified causes, we merged all identified causes into ...

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How Language Policies and Practices Affect Classrooms in Schools and Colleges

How Language Policies and Practices Affect Classrooms in Schools and Colleges

... Our results suggest that changes in the nonlinear values (entropy, RR, DET, and LAM) from awake to sleep 2 and 3 are different in the centrotemporal region from other regions. This raises the question: is this because of ...

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Comorbidity and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Registry Study

Comorbidity and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Registry Study

... We included data from 2008 to 2013 on children born between 1996 and 2013 (0–17 years at the end of follow-up). Epilepsy was defined as having ≥ 2 registrations with ICD-10 codes G40 and/or G41. The NPR provided ...

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A Prospective Study on Prescribing Pattern of Anti-Epileptic Drugs in Pediatric Patients

A Prospective Study on Prescribing Pattern of Anti-Epileptic Drugs in Pediatric Patients

... As most of the antiepileptic drugs have a narrow therapeutic and safety margin, high doses of antiepileptic drugs can lead to side effects, on the other hand suboptimal doses will lead to recurrence of seizures. Also, ...

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Childhood Epilepsy, Febrile Seizures, and Subsequent Risk of ADHD

Childhood Epilepsy, Febrile Seizures, and Subsequent Risk of ADHD

... of epilepsy or neurodevelopmental disorders, parental age, and parental socioeconomic status, including paternal income and maternal level of ...with epilepsy had a threefold increased IRR of ADHD compared ...

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Incidence and Prevalence of Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study

Incidence and Prevalence of Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study

... Potential epilepsy cases were also identified by using the MoBa questionnaires completed by parents when children are 5, 7, and 8 years ...has epilepsy now or has had epilepsy in the ...whom ...

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Determinants of Social Outcomes in Adults With Childhood-onset Epilepsy

Determinants of Social Outcomes in Adults With Childhood-onset Epilepsy

... Women were more likely than men to have a partner and children and to have graduated from college. Men were more likely than women to have had some trouble with the law (21.1% versus 8.7%, P = .006; Supplemental Table ...

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Quality of life in childhood epilepsy with lateralized epileptogenic foci

Quality of life in childhood epilepsy with lateralized epileptogenic foci

... lobe epilepsy in children is related to increased behavioral problems, in particular hyperactiv- ity, antisocial behavior and aggression, this finding has not been confirmed so far (for a review, see ...of ...

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