Search Results 81-90 of 16231 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
... onset refractory status epilepticus ... New onset refractory status epilepticus with or without fever. ... self-limited focal epilepsy syndrome;; unifocal ...
"When noninvasive testing isn't enough to zero in on the seizure onset zone, stereo EEG allows us to record from a wider area in the brain. Patients tolerate ...
Epilepsy, also known as a seizure disorder, affects people of all races, ethnic backgrounds and ages. Anyone can develop epilepsy.
... focal epilepsy. Participation eligibility ... * Able to maintain a constant medication for duration of the study (rescue meds allowed). ... * Psychogenic non- ...
Is there any connection between multiple sclerosis and epilepsy? Epileptic seizures are more common in people who have multiple sclerosis (MS) than in those who ...
Some drugs used to treat seizures might make it more difficult to become pregnant, though. And certain anti-seizure medications can reduce how well hormonal ...
... seizures (eg, partial seizures, tonic-clonic seizures, or Lennox-Gastaut syndrome) in the treatment of epilepsy. This medicine cannot cure epilepsy and will ...
The effort tests the safety of implanting interneurons into the brains of individuals with drug-resistant disease. The goal is to restore normal ...
... seizure. Subthreshold cortical stimulation provides continuous electrical impulses to an area of seizure onset to suppress the generation of the abnormal ...
... seizure medications; * Either partial-onset seizures with a localized onset in a region not amenable to resection or following failed resective surgery or ...
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