Search Results 161-170 of 21167 for seizures
Roughly 1% of the global population has an epilepsy diagnosis, and 1 out of 3 patients with epilepsy has seizures that can't be controlled with medication.
... seizures in patients with epilepsy. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous ...
... seizures, admitted to our pediatric epilepsy monitoring unit (PEMU) for seizure frequency classification; Children (1 month to 18 years) without epilepsy ...
Stereoelectroencephalography (stereo EEG) and laser ablation of tissue are used to localize and treat seizure activity deep in the brain, allowing patients to ...
This medicine cannot cure epilepsy and will only work to control seizures for as long as you continue to take it. It can also be used in the treatment of ...
Gavin took dozens of pills a day to control the episodes, but the seizures continued. Not only was Gavin frustrated by the lack of improvement in his seizure ...
Diazepam rectal gel is used to control seizures (eg, seizure clusters, acute repetitive seizures) in patients who have epilepsy. Diazepam is a ...
Divalproex sodium is used to treat certain types of seizures (epilepsy). This medicine is an anticonvulsant that works in the brain tissue to stop seizures.
"Upon realizing that seizures controlled my life, I expressed to Dr. Cascino my interest in learning about the remaining treatment options," she says. Testing ...
The purpose of this study is to assess how accurately a portable single-channel EEG device (Epilog™ by Epitel) detects generalized non-convulsive seizures, and ...
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