Search Results 531-540 of 16119 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
The purpose of this study is to assess how accurately a portable single-channel EEG device (Epilog™ by Epitel) detects generalized non-convulsive seizures, and ...
Epilepsy b. MRI findings consistent with ALSP: specifically, bilateral cerebral white matter lesions with or without thinning of the corpus callosum NOTE ...
This study will assess long-term safety and tolerability of repeat dose diazepam nasal spray in adolescents and adults with cluster seizures, with a focus on ...
Within weeks, most patients experience seizures, movement disorders or other focal neurological deficits. The rapid onset of symptoms, with no other apparent ...
... seizure-origin locations and inform treatment plans for children with focal epilepsy. Dec. 18, 2024. Proton beam therapy for pediatric cancers. Proton beam ...
... focal epilepsy of unknown cause (high) compared to patients with epilepsy of known cause (intermediate) and idiopathic genetic generallized epilepsy (low).
The device not only monitors and records a patient's brain waves, it also prevents seizures or reduces their severity. Richard Zimmerman, M.D.. Neurosurgery.
Anticonvulsants. Drugs used to control epileptic seizures may help reduce myoclonus symptoms. The most common anticonvulsants used for myoclonus are ...
Learn more about this sleep condition that causes periods of involuntary sleep, sleep paralysis and early rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
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