Search Results 21-30 of 22183 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
... focal onset epilepsy." Dr. Britton says surgery wasn't a good option for Eric, and medications to stop the seizures weren't working. But at Mayo Clinic ...
Removing the focal point. If your seizures always begin in one spot in your brain, surgery removes that small portion of brain tissue. This might reduce the ...
Have a diagnosis of epilepsy with partial-onset (focal) seizures (POS) with or without secondarily generalized seizures according to the International League ...
Epilepsy surgery is not the first line of treatment. But it might be an option when at least two anti-seizure medicines have failed to control seizures.
... seizures (defined as generalized tonic-clonic seizure [GTCS], tonic, atonic or focal onset seizures [FOS] with noticeable motor component), to evaluate the ...
... focal epilepsy on additional measures of seizure frequency. Participation ... seizures (previously termed “partial onset with secondary generalization”).
Mayo Clinic is participating in an invitation-only clinical trial of a new thermoablative treatment for medically refractory focal epilepsy.
... onset and deterioration cognitively, could very ... epilepticus secondary to febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES). ... She experiences rare focal ...
This study will use powerful 7T MRI scanning to find very small brain lesions that cause partial epileptic seizures.These small lesions can be missed by current ...
... onset juvenile myoclonic epilepsy — a relatively common generalized epilepsy. How are autoinflammatory-mediated seizure disorders treated? Typically, a ...
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