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These tools include MRI, subtraction ictal SPECT coregistered to MRI (SISCOM), electroencephalography, ketogenic diet, deep brain stimulation, epilepsy surgery ...
Is there any connection between multiple sclerosis and epilepsy? Epileptic seizures are more common in people who have multiple sclerosis (MS) than in those who ...
Learn when epilepsy is an autoimmune disease and why early diagnosis and the right treatment are important.
Many people with epilepsy are able to prevent seizures with just one medicine. But others need more than one. If you've tried two or more single-drug regimens ...
Mayo Clinic experts trained in neurology, neurosurgery and other areas study genetics, risks, potential diagnostic tests and treatments for epilepsy. Mayo ...
Despite treatments that include medications, surgery and neurostimulation devices, many people with epilepsy continue to have seizures.
The purpose of this study is to survey epilepsy patients and their care providers for the level of need and desirability for a device that provides seizure ...
The purpose of this study is to determine how frequently primary headache syndromes occur in a population of epilepsy patients admitted to an epilepsy ...
A rare genetic disorder, tuberous sclerosis, caused a variety of health problems. But the one that disrupted his life the most was epilepsy. At one point, Brad ...
Experience in clinical epilepsy is integrated with the fellowship through rotations in the adult and pediatric epilepsy monitoring units and adult and pediatric ...
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