Search Results 71-80 of 16121 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
... partial-onset seizures (convulsions) in the treatment of epilepsy. It acts on the central nervous system (CNS) to reduce the number and severity of seizures.
... onset of seizures that don't respond to anti-seizure medications. ... onset juvenile myoclonic epilepsy — a relatively common generalized epilepsy.
They're having seizures weekly, daily, monthly. When, in the appropriate hands, these patients could potentially be cured by epilepsy surgery. Dr. Van Gompel: ...
Though these are general symptoms, physicians typically separate seizures into two categories, focal or generalized. Both result from abnormal brain ...
... focal epilepsy. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes ... Have a seizure frequency of ≥ 2 focal seizures/month, including auras ...
... seizure onset for individuals with medically refractory epilepsy. "Many people with epilepsy don't want an invasive device if they can avoid it," says ...
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 ...
Clinical Trials · A Study to Evaluate XEN1101 as Adjunctive Therapy in Focal Epilepsy (X-TOLE) · More about research at Mayo Clinic · Mayo Clinic Footer · Mayo ...
D., a neurology epilepsy fellow at Mayo Clinic. “We think this approach not only provides an effective treatment for those with focal epilepsy but will allow us ...
Dr. Anthony Fine explains SUDEP, an acronym for sudden, unexplained, or unexpected, death in epilepsy.
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