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Correlates of Psychosis Among Patients with Seizure Disorders in a Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Nigeria

Correlates of Psychosis Among Patients with Seizure Disorders in a Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Nigeria

... with seizure disorder. This is an important association with seizure disorders which has implications on the course of the ...with seizure disorder will enhance treatment ...

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VALUE OF INT ER-ICTAL SURFACE EEG IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF SEIZURE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN: A LOCAL ST UDY

VALUE OF INT ER-ICTAL SURFACE EEG IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF SEIZURE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN: A LOCAL ST UDY

... preted EEG could in many cases "fortifY" the clinical im­ pression and help the clinician manage his patient in the right therapeutic pathway and prevent mismanagement. Our results show that 43.06% of the ...

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Correlates of Anxiety Disorder among Patients with Seizure Disorders in a Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Nigeria

Correlates of Anxiety Disorder among Patients with Seizure Disorders in a Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Nigeria

... psychiatric disorders (p = 0.045), fear of having seizure (p = ...anxiety disorders among pa- tients with seizure ...with seizure disorders which is often ...from seizure ...

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Computerized Axial Tomography in Chronic Seizure Disorders of Childhood

Computerized Axial Tomography in Chronic Seizure Disorders of Childhood

... from the history and physical examination, then there were 18 of 88 children with chronic seizure disorders in whom an unsuspected abnormality. was found on CAT[r] ...

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Role of computerized tomography scan in identifying non-neoplastic cause of seizure disorders in children

Role of computerized tomography scan in identifying non-neoplastic cause of seizure disorders in children

... Background: Seizures are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in childhood. It is therefore important to establish accurate diagnosis of seizures and its aetiologies to appropriately manage such patients. ...

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Electrophysiology of Seizure Disorders May Hold Key to the Pathophysiology of Psychiatric Disorders

Electrophysiology of Seizure Disorders May Hold Key to the Pathophysiology of Psychiatric Disorders

... of disorders for which the pathophysiology is better ...psychiatric disorders and seizure disorders are known to be distinctly different conditions, they have many shared features including ...

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Patient Perspective in the Development of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes (ePROs) in Seizure Disorders: A Patient-Centric Approach

<p>Patient Perspective in the Development of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes (ePROs) in Seizure Disorders: A Patient-Centric Approach</p>

... and seizure disorders to facilitate clinical diagnosis and evaluate treatment ef fi ...on seizure-free and nonseizure-free patients have shown that seizure freedom is the most in fl uential ...

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Review of seizure disorders in children in the age group of six months to five years

Review of seizure disorders in children in the age group of six months to five years

... with seizure disorders from a period of 2 months, were screened, reviewed and followed up for a period of two ...of seizure disorder is ...with seizure disorder had abnormal neurological ...

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Proton MR spectroscopy in patients with seizure disorders

Proton MR spectroscopy in patients with seizure disorders

... Two of the six patients with nontemporal lobe epilepsy had normal MR scans; one patient had complex partial seizures of temporoparietal origin patient 8, and the other patient had epilep[r] ...

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Once-Daily Dosing with Phenobarbital in Children with Seizure Disorders

Once-Daily Dosing with Phenobarbital in Children with Seizure Disorders

... It has been suggested that phenobarbital’s half-life in pediatric patients is age-dependent, falling in the range of 37 to 133 hours,’3 which is comparable to the range reported for adul[r] ...

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Journal of Neurological Research and Therapy

Journal of Neurological Research and Therapy

... The significant number of patients (30% on average) having mixed epileptic and non-epileptic seizure disorders, reduction of medication and further recording to exclude an underlying epileptic diathesis is ...

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Potdar

Potdar

... of seizure disorder in the area studied was ...between seizure disorder and age, sex, socio economic status, family history of seizure disorder, h/o infections and h/o head ...and seizure ...

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Pattern sensitivity: a missed part of the diagnosis

Pattern sensitivity: a missed part of the diagnosis

... with seizure disorders who were also found to have pattern sensitivity were diagnosed as having idiopathic photosensi- tive epilepsy, two had JME, three had childhood absence epilepsy, and one had eyelid ...

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Retained Intrauterine Foetal Bones: A Review of Literature

Retained Intrauterine Foetal Bones: A Review of Literature

... (ie seizure disorders as established by EEG) require long term follow up studies including serial neurophysiologic studies and neuroimaging (CT or MRI) for better understanding of the evolution of childhood ...

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Deconstructing tolerance with clobazamPost hoc analyses from an open-label extension study

Deconstructing tolerance with clobazamPost hoc analyses from an open-label extension study

... analysis, seizure rates were consistent for groups on the basis of responder categories and baseline seizure quartiles, indicating no loss of response over 2 years of clobazam ...of seizure freedom ...

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International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force Consensus Proposal: Outcome of therapeutic interventions in canine and feline epilepsy

International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force Consensus Proposal: Outcome of therapeutic interventions in canine and feline epilepsy

... effective (3) active control (positive control, treatment with an effective drug provided to the control group, head-to-head trial) (4) pseudocontrol (control group without any treatment; also termed negative control) ...

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Redefining Outcome of First Seizures by Acute Illness

Redefining Outcome of First Seizures by Acute Illness

... unprovoked seizure, 24% (95% CI: 12%– 44%) for children with a first nonfebrile-illness seizure and 31% (95% CI: 21%– 43%) for chil- dren with a first febrile-illness ...second seizure, the prognosis ...

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A Clinical and Diagnostic study of Epilepsy in Adults

A Clinical and Diagnostic study of Epilepsy in Adults

... In this study, cerebrovascular disease was the major etiological factor (19%) that caused unprovoked seizures in adults. Out of 8 patients in this group, 7 patients had cerebral infarct and 1 patient had gliosis in the ...

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Antiepileptic Drug Treatment Outcomes and Seizure-Related Injuries Among Adult Patients with Epilepsy in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ethiopia

<p>Antiepileptic Drug Treatment Outcomes and Seizure-Related Injuries Among Adult Patients with Epilepsy in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ethiopia</p>

... of seizure-related physical injury was ...to seizure-related physical ...to seizure severity, duration of the seizure, and type of ...of seizure-related injury in a Canadian study was ...

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Risk Factors of Poorly Controlled Childhood Epilepsy - A Study in A Tertiary Care Hospital

Risk Factors of Poorly Controlled Childhood Epilepsy - A Study in A Tertiary Care Hospital

... of seizure, symptomatic epilepsy, frequency of seizure (one or more seizure per week) were found significantly associated with poorly controlled epilepsy in ...

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