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Evaluation of Eeg Pattern and Seizure Types of Genetic Dysmorphic Syndromes: Report of 50 Patients and Review of the Literature

Evaluation of Eeg Pattern and Seizure Types of Genetic Dysmorphic Syndromes: Report of 50 Patients and Review of the Literature

... Many chromosomal anomalies are manifested by neurological findings such as central nervous system structural disorders, epilepsy, neuromotor developmental retardation as well as dysmorphic findings. While epilepsy and ...

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Current and emerging treatments for absence seizures in young patients

Current and emerging treatments for absence seizures in young patients

... absence seizure types as recently recognized by the International League Against Epilepsy: typical absences, atypical absences, myoclonic absences, and eyelid myoclonia with ...absence seizure ...

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Thyroid profile in children on anticonvulsant
monotherapy

Thyroid profile in children on anticonvulsant monotherapy

... Dravet syndrome has been characterized by prolonged febrile and non- febrile seizures within the first year of a child’s life. This disease progresses to other seizure types like myoclonic and partial ...

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A study of clinical and biochemical profile in neonatal seizures in a tertiary care centre

A study of clinical and biochemical profile in neonatal seizures in a tertiary care centre

... clinical seizure type in newborn infants has found that Twenty-three (30%) died; 59% of the survivors had abnormal neurologic examinations, 40% were mentally retarded, 43% had cerebral palsy, and 21% were ...

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The clinical patterns of frontal lobe epilepsy

The clinical patterns of frontal lobe epilepsy

... develop seizures with rapid generalisation and, therefore, no clinically apparent partial onset. Second, treatment changes may modify seizure expression. Whilst the commonest effect is to prevent secondary ...

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Alleged Cases of Vaccine Encephalopathy Rediagnosed Years Later as Dravet Syndrome

Alleged Cases of Vaccine Encephalopathy Rediagnosed Years Later as Dravet Syndrome

... first seizure after vaccina- tion concomitantly with a ...subsequent seizure types or intellect, are any different between those patients with Dravet syndrome whose symp- toms started within 2 days of ...

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Anti-epileptic drug utilization and treatment outcome among epileptic patients on follow-up in a resource poor setting

Anti-epileptic drug utilization and treatment outcome among epileptic patients on follow-up in a resource poor setting

... were seizure free during 3 follow-up ...achieving seizure control in resource- poor ...of seizure types and adhering to the national guideline on prescribing protocols developed to reduce AEDs ...

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Prevalence of childhood and adolescence epilepsy in Upper Egypt (desert areas)

Prevalence of childhood and adolescence epilepsy in Upper Egypt (desert areas)

... different seizure types among children and adolescents with epilepsy, while Table 6 demonstrates the frequency of seizures whether severe (daily or weekly), moderate (monthly) or mild seizure ...

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DRUG UTILIZATION EVALUATION OF ANTI EPILEPTICS IN A TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL

DRUG UTILIZATION EVALUATION OF ANTI EPILEPTICS IN A TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL

... www.wjpr.net Vol 6, Issue 11, 2017. 467 We categorized patients based on seizure types, in that we found patients was majorly affected by GTCS i.e. 43 (66.1%) followed by 7 (10.7%) drug withdrawl seizures. ...

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Risk factors for childhood refractory epilepsy in a tertiary care centre, Chennai

Risk factors for childhood refractory epilepsy in a tertiary care centre, Chennai

... multiple seizure types in 58 patients. Generalized seizure type had the worst prognosis which was similar to Berg et al study, but the study in the University of Pennsylvania had different ...

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... febrile seizure was most common type of febrile seizure and febrile seizure predominantly affected children below three years of ...febrile seizure occurred in majority in the age group of 13 ...

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Treatment delay in status epilepticus – more effective prehospital symptom recognition warranted

Treatment delay in status epilepticus – more effective prehospital symptom recognition warranted

... epileptic seizure, a seizure cluster (≥ 2 discrete seizures) with no complete interictal recovery, or a recurrent tonic-clonic seizure with three or more isolated seizures within any 24-h ...

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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

... Cerebral palsy was present in 38 (31.7%) patients. More common varieties were spastic tetraplegia and spastic hemiplegia. Aneja S in India found almost same picture in cerebral palsy with epilepsy 18 . In poor controlled ...

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Vagal Nerve Stimulation in Epileptic Encephalopathies

Vagal Nerve Stimulation in Epileptic Encephalopathies

... at seizure onset was 16 months and at implant—11 years, 1 month (Table ...in seizure frequency increased the dosage of phenytoin 9 months after implant because of poor seizure ...improve ...

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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

... on seizure rates at the end of the follow-up period ...not seizure free at the 24-month mark of OV-1004, 75% responders with a seizure reduction , 75%, 50% responders with a seizure reduction ...

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Journal of Neurological Research and Therapy

Journal of Neurological Research and Therapy

... same seizure, asynchronous character of the movements when they are bilateral, flexion and extension movements of pelvis, denial movements of the head, eye closure, critical tears, taking of posture in ...

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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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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

... different types of AED treatment trials are: (1) Evaluation of AED monotherapy, or (2) evaluation of ad- junctive AED add-on ...and seizure frequency during the intervention period is compared to a ...

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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>

... 8–10 seizure control in our setup is still subopti- ...poor seizure control in the present study may include the study setting, which was conducted in tertiary care specialized hospital, in which most ...

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Heart Rate Variability Characterization Using a Time-Frequency Based
Instantaneous Frequency Estimation Technique

Heart Rate Variability Characterization Using a Time-Frequency Based Instantaneous Frequency Estimation Technique

... Accurate components of HRV were extracted using a recently developed TF-based multicomponent IF estimation technique. The components are clearly separated and their time-varying nature clearly exhibited. We also explored ...

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