Search Results 101-110 of 16210 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
It's a surgery called resection of an epileptic focus, or resective surgery — where surgeons remove or disconnect the area in the brain that is no longer ...
... seizures in some people," says Dr. Sirven. "We are beginning to look at treatments, which are going to be very different from the current anti-seizure drugs.
That gives us additional information that a routine EEG might miss," Dr. Crepeau says. Axial and sagittal images from SISCOM show seizure onset. SISCOM images ...
Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes recurring seizures. And it's common. It's estimated that 1 in 26 people develop the disorder, according to the ...
... focal interictal spikes or slowing, or generalized interictal spikes on EEG; Seizures with contralateral or extra-temporal ictal onset on EEG; Aura and/or ...
Risk factors for comorbid epilepsy in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures ... focal region of cortical malformation not associated with seizure onset ...
Many people with brain tumors experience seizures, and as many as 30% of them continue to have seizures after tumor resection. Mayo Clinic takes a ...
Epileptic seizures, which are caused by disturbances in the electrical activity of the brain, may be a result of a brain injury, stroke, brain tumors, ...
Noninvasive brain stimulation as focal epilepsy treatment in the hospital, clinic, and home. ... Stereo-EEG localization of midline onset seizures on scalp EEG.
D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. "As technology has advanced, we are now able to ablate sources of seizure with focal laser or ...
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