نتایج جستجو برای: vigabatrin

تعداد نتایج: 1095  

Journal: :Toxicologic pathology 2015
Anna L Bottomley Alison Rowles David J Mitchell Allan D Rasmussen

Neurohistopathological changes in the brain were assessed in juvenile beagle dogs given vigabatrin at 30 or 100 mg/kg/day by oral gavage from postnatal day 22 (PND22) until 16 weeks of age (PND112), when brain myelination is considered to reach the adult stage in dogs. Separate subgroups were treated from PND22 to PND35 or PND36 to PND49 to assess early effects. In addition to extensive brain h...

2012
Saima Kayani Deepa Sirsi

Childhood epilepsy continues to be intractable in more than 25% of patients diagnosed with epilepsy. The introduction of new anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) provides more options for treatment of children with epilepsy. We review the safety and tolerability of seven new AEDs (levetiracetam, lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine, rufinamide, topiramate, vigabatrin and zonisamide) focusing on their side effect ...

2016
Simona Balestrini Lisa M S Clayton Ana P Bartmann Krishna Chinthapalli Jan Novy Antonietta Coppola Britta Wandschneider William M Stern James Acheson Gail S Bell Josemir W Sander Sanjay M Sisodiya

OBJECTIVE Retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness is related to the axonal anterior visual pathway and is considered a marker of overall white matter 'integrity'. We hypothesised that RNFL changes would occur in people with epilepsy, independently of vigabatrin exposure, and be related to clinical characteristics of epilepsy. METHODS Three hundred people with epilepsy attending specialist ...

Journal: :Indian journal of pediatrics 1996
Satinder Aneja Suvasini Sharma

NEED AND PURPOSE OF REVIEW A number of newer anti-epileptic drugs have been developed in the last few years to improve the treatment outcomes in epilepsy. In this review, we discuss the use of newer anti-epileptic drugs in children. METHODS USED FOR LOCATING, SELECTING, EXTRACTING AND SYNTHESIZING DATA MEDLINE search (1966-2013) was performed using terms newer anti-epileptic drugs, Oxcarbazep...

Journal: :Pediatric neurology 2001
M Wong E Trevathan

Infantile spasms constitute both a distinctive seizure type and an age-specific epilepsy syndrome that have been extensively described for over a century. Standardization of the classification of infantile spasms has evolved, culminating in recent recommendations for separately recognizing and distinguishing the seizure type (spasms or epileptic spasms) and the epilepsy syndrome of infantile sp...

Journal: :Neurology India 2004
A V Anisya-Vasanth P Satishchandra D Nagaraja H S Swamy P N Jayakumar

Tuberous sclerosis (TS) is an autosomal dominant disease that affects the brain, skin, eye, heart and kidney. The diagnostic criteria for tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) have recently been revised. There are relatively few Indian studies on this disorder. Twenty-six patients diagnosed as having TS over a period of 18 years are being reported. The onset of seizures ranged from infancy to adoles...

Journal: :Pediatric neurology 2012
Martina Vendrame Laura M F F Guilhoto Tobias Loddenkemper Matt Gregas Blaise F Bourgeois Sanjeev V Kothare

Retrospective review was performed of children aged <3 years with epileptic spasms at our center from 2004-2010. Short-term (<6 months) and long-term (≥6 months) outcomes were assessed. We included 173 children (104 boys; median age of onset, 6.8 months) with epileptic spasms of known (62%) and unknown (38%) etiology. Treatments included adrenocorticotropic hormone (n = 103), vigabatrin (n = 82...

Journal: :Seizure 2009
Georges Karvelas Anne Lortie Morris H. Scantlebury Paul T. Duy Patrick Cossette Lionel Carmant

PURPOSE The goal of this retrospective study is to review the causes of infantile spasms and to correlate aetiology with outcome. METHODS All children diagnosed with infantile spasms between 1990 and 2003 at our institution were included. Charts were reviewed for the presence or absence of a defined aetiology/association, response to treatment, long-term epileptic and cognitive outcome. RES...

2009
Chang-Yong Tsao

Correspondence: Chang-Yong Tsao 700 Children’s Dr Columbus, Ohio 43205, USA Tel +1 614-722-4691 Fax +1 614-722-4633 email changyong.tsao@ nationwidechildrens.org Abstract: Infantile spasms are an epilepsy syndrome with distinctive features, including age onset during infancy, characteristic epileptic spasms, and specific electroencephalographic patterns (interictal hypsarrhythmia and ictal volt...

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