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Gregory Worrell shares how technological innovation is transforming the future of epilepsy care. Latest stories. Andrea Cheville, M.D., of Mayo Clinic ...
For 40 years, seizures were just part of life for Barbara. Dealing with them since she was a teen, she always assumed they were caused by epilepsy. But in 2007, ...
... epilepsy of unknown cause (high) compared to patients with epilepsy of known cause (intermediate) and idiopathic genetic generallized epilepsy (low).
New-onset epilepsy with no clear explanation, especially if seizures have been refractory to more than one anti-epileptic medication; A history of ...
D., L.P., examines cognitive changes in patients with mild cognitive impairment, dementia and neurosurgical conditions such as epilepsy and brain tumors. Dr ...
... and Experimental Therapeutics Lab, led by Jamie J. Van Gompel, M.D., develops neurosurgical techniques and devices to treat brain tumors and epilepsy.
... epilepsy. ROCHESTER, Minn. — A study published in Brain Communications highlights a new approach to treating drug-resistant epilepsy. Researchers at Mayo ...
Having a neurological disease or disorder, such as epilepsy, migraines or a movement disorder; Recent significant stress or emotional or physical trauma ...
... Epilepsy, Seizure , Absence seizure, Tonic-clonic seizure, Frontal lobe seizure, Febrile seizure, Autoimmune epilepsy · Bryan K ...
The clinical and research interests of Mayo Clinic's Mithri Junna, M.D., span the fields of sleep medicine, epilepsy, neurophysiology and neurology.
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