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Antineuronal Antibody Positivity Prevalence and Predictors in Epilepsy With Different Risks of Autoimmune Epilepsy. Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this ...
... seizures in subjects = 4 years of age with idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE). This study will enroll subjects from the LCM SP0982 study. Participation ...
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 ...
For years, Keeley Allen and her family lived in fear that a seizure would strike and render the teen helpless. Unresponsive to medication, the seizures were ...
VIDEO. AUDIO. Epilepsy can be a challenge to diagnose in children because not all seizures are the same. "It's really a common misconception that all.
Epileptic seizures occur when a group of neurons in the brain produce their own rhythmic, supercharged electrical activity, different from what the brain ...
It's a seizure disorder caused by abnormal brain activity. The seizures can lead to physical injury, emotional health issues or even death. Medications and ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a new technique known as STATISCOM to identify seizure origins in the brain. The increased accuracy of STATISCOM over ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have found evidence that a type of resident immune cell in the brain helps protect neurons after seizures.
Anti-seizure drugs designed to treat epilepsy often are used to control nerve pain associated with diabetes, shingles, and other types of nerve damage.
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