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Learn about the different types of seizures and what causes them. Also find out what to do if you see someone having a seizure.
Anthony L. Fine, M.D.. Neurologist. Rochester, MN. Areas of focus: EEG, ...
Share this: ... For roughly a third of people with epilepsy, medication does not control their seizures. Depending on where those seizures originate in the brain, ...
... seizures. It acts on the central nervous system (CNS) to reduce the number and severity of seizures. However, this medicine cannot cure epilepsy and will ...
Children who experience seizures that originate from multiple sites in one hemisphere often require this surgery. It disconnects the abnormal, seizure-inducing ...
Freedom from seizures and medication has given Kate the chance to quickly achieve a number of milestones that epilepsy had forced her to postpone. She's gotten ...
... seizures. "We integrate our imaging data, patient's seizure semiology and electrophysiologic data to devise a treatment strategy," Dr. Grewal says. The ...
Having a single seizure doesn't mean you have epilepsy. At least two seizures without a known trigger (unprovoked seizures) that happen at least 24 hours apart ...
Worrell. TITLE: Gregory Worrell, M.D.. Neurology. Mayo Clinic. “Chris was having multiple seizures a week. But, even if it's one seizure a month or one seizure ...
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