Search Results 281-290 of 16204 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
Focal seizures, clinically defined as TLE 3. Has failed to achieve seizure control despite adequate trials of at least 2 ASDs at appropriate doses 4 ...
Joseph Sirven, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, says 1 out of every 26 Americans has a risk of developing epilepsy. “Every brain has the potential to have a seizure.
Epilepsy is a central nervous system disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures or periods of unusual behavior, sensations and ...
... onset of seizures in patients with epilepsy. A Study of the Thalamus Using Deep Electrode EEG to Better Understand its Participation in the Beginning or ...
Treatment options for these patients include epilepsy surgery, vagus nerve stimulation and brain stimulation. Advances in neuroengineering have led to ...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures or periods of unusual behavior, sensations, and sometimes ...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the central nervous system and causes seizures. More than 3 million Americans and more than 65 million people ...
... focal seizures (primary endpoint seizuresb) during the double-blind phase. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and ...
Secondary objectives will compare how Pediatric Epilepsy Centers evaluate surgery candidates in order to inform future studies to compare and potentially ...
They include magnetic resonance imaging, subtraction ictal SPECT coregistered to MRI (SISCOM), electroencephalography, ketogenic diet, deep brain stimulation, ...
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