Search Results 491-500 of 15994 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
Patients 3 - 110 days old with drug resistant focal and generalized epilepsy and normal cognitive function undergoing intracranial EEG recording as part of ...
Unilateral or bilateral mesial temporal lobe (hippocampal) epilepsy with complex partial, and/or secondarily generalized seizures, that is: confirmed ...
These can be due to migraines, seizures or a transient ischemic attack (TIA). A TIA occurs when blood flow is temporarily blocked to an area of the brain ...
During this procedure, small electric currents pass through the brain, intentionally causing a brief seizure. ECT seems to change brain chemistry, and these ...
This medicine will not cure LGS and will only control seizures for as long as you continue to take it. Clobazam is a benzodiazepine. Benzodiazepines belong to ...
Neurological symptoms in the setting of a diagnosis of cancer; New-onset epilepsy with no clear explanation, especially if seizures have been refractory to more ...
After brain surgery at Mayo Clinic, Xander Torres is a healthy, happy kid. "My hand is wiggly." When 4-year-old Xander Torres said these words to his mother ...
Anti-seizure medications (anticonvulsants) were originally designed to treat people with epilepsy. But the nerve-calming qualities of some of these ...
"It got to a scarily regular basis, where I was having the grand mal seizures about monthly, and then I was having the focal 'zone out' seizures at.
Carla Huelsmann felt seizures were taking over her life. Surgery at Mayo Clinic gave it back to her. Multifocal motor neuropathy featured image.
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