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Mayo Clinic routinely performs laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) to treat epilepsy and brain tumors. LITT can be an option for individuals who wish ...
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Mayo Clinic uses the term "onco-epilepsy" to describe the occurrence of seizures in association with brain tumors. Many people with brain tumors experience ...
The answer: Hope for patients with epilepsy that their seizures can be reliably predicted, and perhaps prevented. A study published in the June issue of the ...
Learn about this condition that causes seizures. Find out which symptoms are associated with different types of seizures and how they're treated.
If seizures could be reliably forecast, people with epilepsy could alter their activities, take a fast-acting medication or turn up their neurostimulator to ...
Epilepsy is characterized by paroxysmal and sometimes infrequent ictal events termed seizures. It can be difficult to quantify seizure burden and localize ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to develop a centralized national database of common and rare genetic etiologies of childhood-onset epilepsy ...
Dr. Mirsattari completed a clinical epilepsy/EEG fellowship in the Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences plus PhD in Neuroscience Program in the ...
The chance of a person who develops drug-resistant epilepsy becoming seizure-free using anti-seizure medication is less than 5%. Your daughter may be a ...
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