نتایج جستجو برای: childhood epilepsy

تعداد نتایج: 216085  

Journal: :Maedica 2013
Catrinel Iliescu Dana Craiu

ABSTRACT Epilepsy diagnosis in childhood and adolescence should follow the general neurological principles of diagnostic approach. Latest advances in neuroimaging and genetics determined International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) to promote new terminologies and concepts for organization of seizures and epilepsies. This review presents the current approach to epilepsy diagnosis in childhood a...

Journal: :Epilepsia 2002
E Anderson S Berkovic O Dulac M Gardiner S Jain M Laue Friis D Lindhout J Noebels R Ottman A Scaramelli J Serratosa O Steinlein G Avanzini J Bailey-Wilson L Cardon R Fischbach K Gwinn-Hardy M Leppert J Ott K Lindblad-Toh K Weiss

Benign familial neonatal convulsions 20q13 KCNQ2 (1–3) 8q24 KCNQ3 (4,5) Childhood absence epilepsy 8q24 ? (6,7) AD Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy 6p21 ? (8–14) 5q14 ? (15,16) 5q34 GABRA1 (17) Adolescent-onset idiopathic generalized epilepsies 8p12 ? (14,18) 18q12 ? (14) 5p ? (14) Idiopathic generalized epilepsy 3q26 ? (19) 14q23 ? (19) 2q36 ? (19) Benign familial infantile convulsions 19q ? (20) 1...

Journal: :Epilepsy research 1996
H A Carpay W F Arts

During the past decade, several scales have been developed to improve the assessment of outcome in epilepsy. These scales were developed for adults and their reliability, validity and usefulness have been established. However, there is also a need for alternative measures of outcome in childhood epilepsy, especially a measure of seizure severity (SS) and measures pertaining to quality of life (...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2009

JUSTIFICATION Seizures constitute the most common neurological problem in children and the majority of epilepsy has its onset in childhood. Appropriate diagnosis and management of childhood epilepsy is essential to improve quality of life in these children. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines, modified to the Indian setting by a panel of experts, are not available. PROCESS The Indian ...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 2002
Sharon Whiting Peter Camfield Samuel Wiebe Maryse Lassonde Hannelore Sauerwein Lionel Carmant

The Canadian Pediatric Epilepsy Network is a network of scientists and health care professionals in partnership with organizations which provide education and support to children with epilepsy. The objective of the network is to gain a better understanding of childhood epilepsy through collaborative research conducted with doctors, psychologists, nurses, social workers, educators and scientists...

2016
Harneet Singh Georges A. Ghacibeh

Many patients with epilepsy have some degree of cognitive impairment. The likelihood is increased for patients diagnosed with epilepsy during childhood. Active childhood epilepsy is associated with deficits in working memory, processing speed, and overall global cognitive impairment. In children, cognitive deficits translate into learning disabilities. Many factors influence cognitive function ...

Journal: :Seizure 2015
Carol Camfield Peter Camfield

PURPOSE Document the frequency, types and risk factors for injuries caused by seizures for people with childhood onset epilepsy. METHOD We contacted patients with all types of epilepsy except childhood absence from the Nova Scotia Childhood Epilepsy population-based cohort. Seizure onset was between 1977 and 1985. Patients and parents were asked about serious injuries resulting from a seizure...

Journal: :Seizure 2012
Caterina Cerminara Antonella Coniglio Nadia El-Malhany Livia Casarelli Paolo Curatolo

Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) and benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BCECTS), or benign rolandic epilepsy (BRE), are the most common forms of childhood epilepsy. CAE and BCECTS are well-known and clearly defined syndromes; although they are strongly dissimilar in terms of their pathophysiology, these functional epileptic disturbances share many features such as similar age...

Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which a person has repeated seizures over time. A seizure is a sudden change in the electrical and chemical activity in the brain. A single seizure that does not happen again is NOT epilepsy. Most children with epilepsy live a normal life. Certain types of childhood epilepsy go away or improve with age, usually in the late teens or 20s. Nearly 80% of people with ...

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