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Childhood Epilepsy

Incidence and Prevalence of Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study

Incidence and Prevalence of Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Cohort Study

... data represent a valuable resource for future research on trajectories, causes, risk factors, comorbidities, and treatment of childhood epilepsy. The most significant limitations of the study are the lack ...

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Sensory modulation disorders in childhood epilepsy

Sensory modulation disorders in childhood epilepsy

... of epilepsy, being present both during and in between seizures ...with epilepsy which might contribute to behavioral distress and the behavioral problems observed in a significant number of children with ...

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New Sole Presentation of Childhood Epilepsy

New Sole Presentation of Childhood Epilepsy

... ► Autonomic symptoms during seizures, the hallmark of PS, also occur much more frequently in the other childhood idiopathic focal seizure disorders such as BRE, than in other types of epilepsy [11]. ...

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Short-term Seizure Outcomes in Childhood Epilepsy

Short-term Seizure Outcomes in Childhood Epilepsy

... were attenuated or disappeared after stratification by etiology and adjustment for related prognostic factors, indicating that they are partially or fully explained by the underlying cause of epilepsy. Some ...

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Childhood Epilepsy, Febrile Seizures, and Subsequent Risk of ADHD

Childhood Epilepsy, Febrile Seizures, and Subsequent Risk of ADHD

... between epilepsy and ADHD in a Taiwanese population, suggesting a common neurologic mechanism in the 2 ...with epilepsy or ADHD (rather than incident cases), control subjects were not matched at the time of ...

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Comorbidity and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Registry Study

Comorbidity and Childhood Epilepsy: A Nationwide Registry Study

... administrative database recording International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision diagnoses from all government-funded specialist health services in Norway (outpatient consultations and hospitalizations). We ...

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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

... current epilepsy/ seizure disorder were more likely to have limited activity (RR: ...with epilepsy/seizure disorder also had greater risks of poorer function across all domains, in each case with an ...

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Control of childhood epilepsy in rural India: Evaluation of a community based intervention

Control of childhood epilepsy in rural India: Evaluation of a community based intervention

... Three children with excessive seizures dropped out. One child’s epilepsy syndrome was re-diagnosed as complex absences, rather than complex partial seizures, and therefore could not be treated with study drugs. ...

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Imaging episodic memory during development and childhood epilepsy

Imaging episodic memory during development and childhood epilepsy

... in epilepsy and the effects of temporal resection on memory networks, suggesting a specific window for memory ...as epilepsy interventions, such as surgical ...

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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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Update on rufinamide in childhood epilepsy

Update on rufinamide in childhood epilepsy

... of childhood-onset epileptic encephalopathies and epileptic syn- dromes other than LGS, including epileptic spasms, multifocal epileptic encephalopathy with spasm/tonic seizures, myoclonic-astatic epilepsy, ...

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Parents' Perceptions of Activity Restrictions in Children with Epilepsy:  First Two Years Post-Diagnosis

Parents' Perceptions of Activity Restrictions in Children with Epilepsy: First Two Years Post-Diagnosis

... children, childhood, adolescent, childhood epilepsy, epilepsy, HARCES, hague restrictions in childhood epilepsy scale, QOLCE, quality of life in childhood epilepsy ...

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Discontinuation of AEDs: When and how?

Discontinuation of AEDs: When and how?

... benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes [27] or a history of a single seizure [28]) and unfavorable prognoses (such as Lennox-Gastaut syndrome [29] and adult-onset partial epilepsy ...of ...

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Determinants of Social Outcomes in Adults With Childhood-onset Epilepsy

Determinants of Social Outcomes in Adults With Childhood-onset Epilepsy

... with epilepsy at risk for poorer outcomes in adulthood might contribute to management of childhood epilepsy, determining the need for early educational and psychiatric/psychological services, and ...

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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

... and epilepsy (21% of all childhood ...retardation. Epilepsy syndromes were symptomatic generalized (n ⫽ 73), partial (n ⫽ 58), and other (n ⫽ ...with epilepsy, more often in those without a ...

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Predictors of intractable epilepsy in childhood: a case control study

Predictors of intractable epilepsy in childhood: a case control study

... intractable epilepsy. Intractable epilepsy was defined as occurrence of ≥ 2 seizure per month despite receiving adequate mono or polytherapy of AED medication for at least two ...intractable epilepsy ...

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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

... Epilepsy is one of the common and important neurological disorders characterized by seizures and is responsible for substantial morbidity and mortality. Over 10 million children worldwide are believed to have ...

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“Febrile Seizure – An Overview” by K.V. Keerthana, Rajamathanky.H, Lida Sajimon, Gino Varghese, India.

“Febrile Seizure – An Overview” by K.V. Keerthana, Rajamathanky.H, Lida Sajimon, Gino Varghese, India.

... Febrile seizures are one of the most common types of seizure that affects the paediatric age group. Children between 6 months and 5 years of age are mostly affected. Simple febrile seizures are common whereas only 15-20% ...

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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

... EEG data was sampled at 200 Hz for all Epilepsy Center subjects. Based on the Nyquist criterion, this implies that frequencies up to 100 Hz are included. From the BECTS cases, an experienced neurophysiology ...

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