Search Results 81-90 of 16230 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
It's a surgery called resection of an epileptic focus, or resective surgery — where surgeons remove or disconnect the area in the brain that is no longer ...
Deep brain stimulation can significantly reduce seizures in people whose epilepsy is difficult to treat. ... People with focal epilepsy who can't undergo surgery ...
... seizures in people whose epilepsy is difficult to treat. Also, patients who may have focal epilepsy and are not surgery candidates have other options for care.
The effort tests the safety of implanting interneurons into the brains of individuals with drug-resistant disease. The goal is to restore normal ...
Though these are general symptoms, physicians typically separate seizures into two categories, focal or generalized. Both result from abnormal brain ...
... seizures in some people," says Dr. Sirven. "We are beginning to look at treatments, which are going to be very different from the current anti-seizure drugs.
Focal epilepsy with disabling seizure counts mean of ≥ 2 per month. ... partial-onset seizures of mesial temporal lobe origin. Read More on PubMed.
... focal epilepsy. Participation eligibility ... * Able to maintain a constant medication for duration of the study (rescue meds allowed). ... * Psychogenic non- ...
... seizures (eg, partial seizures, tonic-clonic seizures, or Lennox-Gastaut syndrome) in the treatment of epilepsy. This medicine cannot cure epilepsy and will ...
... focal epilepsy, where seizures originate in a specific region of the brain. Arizona resident Anthony Maita was the first person at Mayo Clinic to ...
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