Search Results 41-50 of 22156 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
Treatment usually involves the use of anti-seizure medicines. Medications. Many medicines are used in the treatment of epilepsy and seizures, including:.
Failure to respond to more than 2 anti-epileptic drugs at adequate dose and duration. Candidate for resective epilepsy surgery. Considered healthy enough to ...
That gives us additional information that a routine EEG might miss," Dr. Crepeau says. Axial and sagittal images from SISCOM show seizure onset. SISCOM images ...
Responsive neurostimulation, which monitors brain waves to detect the likely onset of seizures and stop them before they cause clinical symptoms.
... seizure. Subthreshold cortical stimulation provides continuous electrical impulses to an area of seizure onset to suppress the generation of the abnormal ...
That advanced imaging technology can better detect epileptogenic lesions, such as focal cortical dysplasia, compared with conventional 3-Tesla (3-T) MRI. " ...
... epilepsy, such as partial onset seizures and generalized tonic-clonic seizures. It works in the brain to prevent seizures. Perampanel will not cure epilepsy ...
Age ≥ 8 years at time of seizure onset. 3 ... Focal epilepsy. 2. Generalized/focal epilepsy ... Age ≥ 8 years at time of seizure onset. 3. Clinical seizure ...
... focal epilepsy. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes ... Have a seizure frequency of ≥ 2 focal seizures/month, including auras, and at ...
Pivotal-Safety and Therapeutic Measures of tDCS in Patients With Refractory Focal Epilepsy · Overview · Participation eligibility · Participating Mayo Clinic ...
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