نتایج جستجو برای: refractory seizures

تعداد نتایج: 124744  

Journal: :Neurology 2011
Pawan S Kashyape Katharine Forrest

Suvasini Sharma, DM* Naveen Sankhyan, DM* Konanki Ramesh, MD Sheffali Gulati, MD Epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures is a rare, infantile epileptic encephalopathy characterized by normal early development, refractory focal seizures arising independently from both hemispheres, and severe psychomotor retardation. In the revised terminology by the International League Against Epileps...

Journal: :Malaysian family physician : the official journal of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia 2016
J Kandeepan J Shaaban

Catamenial epilepsy refers to changes in the frequency of seizures over the course of the menstrual cycle. A thorough history and detailed review of the patient's seizure diary are imperative to classify the seizures accurately and select the most appropriate antiepileptic treatment. As catamenial epilepsy rarely responds to antiepileptic medications, the physician should regularly revise the t...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2004
T D Graves S Gandhi S J M Smith S M Sisodiya G S Conway

Once diagnosed with a refractory seizure disorder, patients often receive aggressive and escalating pharmacotherapy. However, a significant proportion of patients referred to neurologists do not have epilepsy. Toxic and metabolic causes of seizures should always be considered as they are potentially curable, and may be fatal if untreated. The following case report highlights the need for carefu...

Journal: :Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape 2010
Mar Carreño Dionisio Garcia-Alvarez Iratxe Maestro Santiago Fernández Antonio Donaire Teresa Boget Jordi Rumià Luis Pintor Xavier Setoain

Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (ADNFLE) is a familial partial epilepsy syndrome characterized by seizures suggesting a frontal lobe origin occurring predominantly during sleep. Up to a third of patients may have refractory seizures, with repeated episodes of status epilepticus, intellectual disability of variable degree and psychiatric disturbances. We report a patient with ...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2005
Magda Lahorgue Nunes Maria Margarida Giraldes Ana Paula Pinho Jaderson Costa da Costa

UNLABELLED Seizures are the most frequent neurological event in newborns and clinical data suggest that etiology is the dominant factor in long term outcome. However, there are consistent background EEG abnormalities associated to neonatal seizures that are usually related to unfavorable outcome as the burst-suppression pattern. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to correlate clinical ...

2015
Gregory K. Bergey Martha J. Morrell Eli M. Mizrahi Alica Goldman David King-Stephens Dileep Nair Shraddha Srinivasan Barbara Jobst Robert E. Gross Donald C. Shields Gregory Barkley Vicenta Salanova Piotr Olejniczak Andrew Cole Sydney S. Cash Katherine Noe Robert Wharen Gregory Worrell Anthony M. Murro Jonathan Edwards Michael Duchowny David Spencer Michael Smith Eric Geller Ryder Gwinn Christopher Skidmore Stephan Eisenschenk Michel Berg Christianne Heck Paul Van Ness Nathan Fountain Paul Rutecki Andrew Massey Cormac O'Donovan Douglas Labar Robert B. Duckrow Lawrence J. Hirsch Tracy Courtney Felice T. Sun Cairn G. Seale

OBJECTIVE The long-term efficacy and safety of responsive direct neurostimulation was assessed in adults with medically refractory partial onset seizures. METHODS All participants were treated with a cranially implanted responsive neurostimulator that delivers stimulation to 1 or 2 seizure foci via chronically implanted electrodes when specific electrocorticographic patterns are detected (RNS...

Journal: :Seizure 2006
Marina Casazza Giuliano Avanzini Paolo Ferroli Flavio Villani Giovanni Broggi

In recent years, vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) has been proposed as a possible way to improve the control of refractory (partial and generalized) seizures. To date, however, there is no complete understanding of the underlying mechanism for this action nor are there any available guidelines or criteria for the selection of those candidates that might be most suitable for this kind of neuromodul...

2017
Anita Datta Peter KH Wong

Epilepsy affects between 0.5% and 1% of the population and starts in childhood in two-thirds of patients. Approximately 30% of patients with epilepsy who are less than 18 years of age have medically refractory seizures [1, 2]. Seizures may adversely impact intellectual functioning [3-6] and therefore good seizure control is of critical importance. Compared with the mature brain, the impact of s...

2015
Parvaneh KARIMZADEH Narjes JAFARI MohammadReza ALAI Sayena JABBEHDARI Habibeh NEJAD BIGLARI

OBJECTIVE Homocystinuria is a neurometabolic diseases characterized by symptoms include Neurodevelopmental delay, lens dislocation, long limbs and thrombosis. MATERIALS & METHODS The patients who were diagnosed as homocystinuria marfaniod habits, seizure in the Neurology Department of Mofid Children's Hospital in Tehran, Iran between 2004 and 2014 were included in our study. The disorder was ...

2011
Ali Akbar Asadi-Pooya Alireza Nikseresht Ehsan Yaghoubi

The differentiation of vasovagal syncope and epileptic seizure is sometimes problematic, since vasovagal syncope may mimic epileptic seizures in many ways. The present report describes a patient who had been diagnosed and treated as having epilepsy with medically-refractory seizures for 16 years. Often, unlike epileptic seizures, tonic-clonic convulsions and postictal confusion are uncommon fea...

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