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For children with medication-resistant epilepsy, Mayo Clinic Children's Center offers a range of surgical treatments. These may involve surgical ...
For children who have severe epilepsy or who cannot have surgery, neurostimulation treatments might be an option. These therapies apply electricity to the ...
Testings for autoimmune epilepsy includes lab tests, brain imaging and testing the electrical activity in the brain. Lab tests. Lab tests check for antibodies ...
Mayo Clinic experts trained in neurology, neurosurgery and other areas study genetics, risks, potential diagnostic tests and treatments for epilepsy. Mayo ...
Epilepsy, also known as a seizure disorder, is a neurological condition affecting the nervous system. Epileptic seizures are caused by disturbances in the ...
Mayo Clinic's Dr. Jonathon Parker on advanced epilepsy treatments. Discover personalized device, gene, and cell therapies offering new hope beyond ...
National Epilepsy Awareness Month. Many people think having a seizure involves convulsions, shaking and essentially passing out for a period of time.
Minimally invasive treatments. Once neurodiagnostic monitoring is completed, Mayo Clinic's pediatric epilepsy team meets to determine optimal treatment. LITT ...
November is Epilepsy Awareness Month, and Dr. Joseph Sirven, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, breaks down its prevalence and some of the most common causes.
Epilepsy, also known as a seizure disorder, affects people of all races, ethnic backgrounds and ages. Anyone can develop epilepsy.
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