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Focal Seizures

Epilepsy with migrating focal seizures

Epilepsy with migrating focal seizures

... migrating focal seizures (EIMFS) is a rare and severe epileptic syndrome characterized by (1) sei- zure onset during the first months of life, (2) focal seizures migrating from one cortical ...

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A Study of 50 cases of Focal Seizures with CT Scan Correlation

A Study of 50 cases of Focal Seizures with CT Scan Correlation

... I have invited to participate in research on study of 50 cases of focal seizures with CT Scan correlation. I understand that it will involve answering a detailed questionnaire, undergoing a thorough ...

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Child Neurology: Epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures

Child Neurology: Epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures

... having seizures at the age of 2 months. The seizures consisted of deviation of eyes and head along with tonic posturing of arm or leg of either side and associated ...The seizures usually lasted for ...

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Owner perception of focal seizures in canine epilepsy

Owner perception of focal seizures in canine epilepsy

... all seizures or seizure-like episodes regardless of ...record seizures may have more benefit than in human patients due to their role as a proxy, and further intervention studies of the effect of reminders ...

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Patient considerations in the management of focal seizures in children and adolescents

Patient considerations in the management of focal seizures in children and adolescents

... sensorimotor seizures, with drool- ing and dysarthria, which may spread to the ipsilateral upper ...mon. Seizures typically occur shortly before wakening in the morning or shortly after falling asleep at ...

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Efficacy and tolerability of adjunctive lacosamide in pediatric patients with focal seizures

Efficacy and tolerability of adjunctive lacosamide in pediatric patients with focal seizures

... in focal seizure frequency per 28 days was observed with lacosamide vs placebo from baseline to the maintenance and treatment ...in focal seizure frequency, as well as higher 50% and 75% responder rates and ...

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Mutations in SLC12A5 in epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures

Mutations in SLC12A5 in epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures

... at serine 940, a key regulatory site. Furthermore, R952H has been reported in an Australian family with febrile seizures 19 , and KCC2-R952H reduces neuronal Cl extrusion with impaired ability to induce dendritic ...

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Analysis of Focal Seizures with CT Correlation

Analysis of Focal Seizures with CT Correlation

... recurrent seizures, recent literature suggests that cysticercosis may be the most common cause of symptomatic epilepsy in the world 11,12,13 ...solitary. Seizures are the most common clinical manifestation ...

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Focal seizures due to chronic localized encephalitis

Focal seizures due to chronic localized encephalitis

... Sections from the left hemisphere showed in- tensive perivascular cuffing by round cells in both the cortex and white matter in all areas, similar to that seen in [r] ...

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Profile of lacosamide and its role in the long-term treatment of epilepsy: a perspective from the updated NICE guideline

Profile of lacosamide and its role in the long-term treatment of epilepsy: a perspective from the updated NICE guideline

... At the time the systematic review of health economic literature was undertaken, no studies evaluating the cost effectiveness of lacosamide as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of refractory focal epilepsy were ...

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Classification and management of epilepsy and epileptic syndromes in a cohort of 202 school children- a 2 year follow up study- Sudan

Classification and management of epilepsy and epileptic syndromes in a cohort of 202 school children- a 2 year follow up study- Sudan

... had focal onset seizures a finding that is similar to the results from sub- Saharan Africa [11–14] and even a higher rate was reported from rural Kenya, in which 71% of the patients had evidence of ...

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Thyroid profile in children on anticonvulsant
monotherapy

Thyroid profile in children on anticonvulsant monotherapy

... focal seizures, with or without secondary generalisation, and appears to be particularly effective in children who have an underlying structural lesion such as focal cortical dysplasia or even ...

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International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force consensus proposal: Medical treatment of canine epilepsy in Europe

International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force consensus proposal: Medical treatment of canine epilepsy in Europe

... initial seizures signs was not conducted [109], hence a proportion of dogs might have experienced focal seizures evolving into generalised sei- zures instead of (primary) generalised ...recurrent ...

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Clinical Profile and Evaluation of New Onset Seizure in Adults

Clinical Profile and Evaluation of New Onset Seizure in Adults

... Focal seizures accompanied by a transient impairment of the patient's ability to maintain normal contact with the ...phase. Seizures frequently begin with an aura that is stereotypic for the ...

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Neonatal Seizures, Intracerebral Hematoma, and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Full-Term Infants

Neonatal Seizures, Intracerebral Hematoma, and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Full-Term Infants

... The lack of focal seizures or focal findings in an infant with neonatal seizures and hemorrhagic spinal fluid, however, does not rule out the possibility of intracerebral hematoma, as de[r] ...

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Predictors and impact on the outcome of refractory status epilepticus

Predictors and impact on the outcome of refractory status epilepticus

... tonic-clonic seizures, followed by focal seizures (n=6) and focal with secondary generalization ...of seizures was achieved with midazolam therapy in all 24 ...

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Current role of perampanel in pediatric epilepsy

Current role of perampanel in pediatric epilepsy

... uncontrolled focal seizures was to assess the impact of perampanel on cognitive functions through an automated system, the Cognitive Drug Research (CDR) ...

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Protective Activity of HAB-E-JUND a Unani Formulation against Convulsions in Mice

Protective Activity of HAB-E-JUND a Unani Formulation against Convulsions in Mice

... tonic-clonic seizures (Grandmal epilepsy) and cortical-focal seizures [39,40] and inhibition of PTZ-induced convulsions against partial or absence seizures, [41] this study signifies the ...

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Pediatric neurocysticercosis: current challenges and future prospects

Pediatric neurocysticercosis: current challenges and future prospects

... Abstract: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an acquired infection of the nervous system caused by encysted larvae of Taenia solium. It is a major cause of epilepsy in the tropics and the commonest cause of focal ...

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Clinical and molecular characterization ofKCNT1 related severe early onset epilepsy

Clinical and molecular characterization ofKCNT1 related severe early onset epilepsy

... leukoencephalopathy, focal epilepsy, EOEE, West syndrome, unaffected) in ...migrating focal seizures; EOEE = early-onset epileptic encephalopathy; NFLE = nocturnal frontal lobe ...

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