نتایج جستجو برای: intractable seizures

تعداد نتایج: 83769  

2012
Wei He Pei-Jing Rong Liang Li Hui Ben Bing Zhu Gerhard Litscher

Auricular acupuncture is a diagnostic and treatment system based on normalizing the body's dysfunction. An increasing number of studies have demonstrated that auricular acupuncture has a significant effect on inducing parasympathetic tone. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder consisting of recurrent seizures resulting from excessive, uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain. Autonomic imbal...

A A. NASIRIAN,

Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy or EIEE (Ohtahara syndrome OS) is a kind of intractable seizure that begins in neonatal age with sudden onset of tonic spasms in series or single suppression-burst S-B in EEG.I Imaging shows anatomic defects such as migration disorders and generalized atrophy" with essentially normal metabolic tests. The seizures often change to West's syndrome (WS) ...

Journal: :Neurosurgery clinics of North America 1993
S N Roper A L Rhoton

The complex functional and anatomic relationships between the structures in and around the temporal lobe are central to the problem of intractable partial complex seizures. Resecting those areas that are responsible for seizures and protecting those that are essential for the normal functioning of the patient are the fundamental tasks of the epilepsy surgeon. A thorough understanding of the str...

Journal: :Turkish journal of medical sciences 2014
Semra Saygi İlknur Erol Füsun Alehan

AIM In this retrospective study, we evaluated the clinical responses to antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy in pediatric epilepsy patients treated at a single center. MATERIALS AND METHODS We identified 28 children with intractable epilepsy and 213 patients with drug-responsive epilepsy. RESULTS Univariate analysis showed that age at onset, high (daily) initial seizure frequency, infantile spa...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2011
Ajay Kumar Harry T Chugani

Sometimes childhood epilepsy may present with an acute onset of catastrophic seizures, rapidly progressing to intractable status epilepticus with poor outcome. One such example is postencephalitic epilepsy (1), which is a rare epileptic condition and is characterized by different names, such as acute encephalitis with refractory repetitive partial seizures (2), idiopathic catastrophic epileptic...

2013

Epilepsy is a common manifestation of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). More than 80% of individuals with TSC will have seizures, most often beginning in childhood. Several new anticonvulsant medications have become available in recent years, and these drugs along with older medications control the seizures for many individuals. Unfortunately, for some individuals with TSC, the seizure activity...

Journal: :British medical journal 1982
S D Shorvon E H Reynolds

In 94 previously untreated new referrals to a neurological clinic with tonic-clonic or partial seizures or both the failure rate for optimum single-drug treatment with phenytoin or carbamazepine after a median of 32 months was 17%. Failure of single-drug treatment was associated especially with the presence of additional neuropsychiatric handicaps but also with partial or mixed seizures, sympto...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1986
M A Sills W I Forsythe D Haidukewych

Octanoic and decanoic acid, the major constituents of the Medium Chain Triglyceride (MCT) Emulsion diet, have been detected in appreciable quantities in the peripheral blood of children with intractable seizures treated with the MCT diet. Serum concentrations of these acids as well as beta hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate rose as the diet was introduced and on full diet showed pronounced diurna...

2006
M. Bindu

Received 11 March 2005 Accepted 26 June 2005 Hypoparathyroidism occurs due to insufficient production of parathyroid hormone to maintain extracellular calcium levels within the normal range. The acute clinical symptoms and signs of hypoparathyroidism are those of hypocalcaemia, ranging from tingling and numbness of limb extremities to intractable seizures. Often seizures are mistaken for epilep...

Journal: :Journal of child neurology 2008
Joshua L Bonkowsky Vincent T Ramaekers Edward V Quadros Michael Lloyd

Cerebral folate deficiency syndrome, a recently recognized cause of developmental delay, regression, and seizures, is associated with autoantibodies against folate receptors. A female child with developmental delay and a history of seizures who presented with seizures and unexplained coma is reported. Extensive testing to evaluate the patient's coma and subsequent developmental regression were ...

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