نتایج جستجو برای: intractable seizures

تعداد نتایج: 83769  

Journal: :Seizure 1999
M. D. Holmes A. J. Wilensky L. M. Ojemann G. A. Ojemann

The purpose of this study was to determine predictors of probable outcome following reoperation for medically intractable partial epilepsy. We reviewed outcome at least 1 year after reoperation in 21 patients with intractable seizures, for whom an earlier operation had failed. We examined age of onset of epilepsy, duration of seizures, gender, details of the history and clinical examination, pr...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2001
P H McCabe C D McNew N C Michel

CONTEXT Patients with intractable frontal lobe seizures represent a difficult subclass of patients with epilepsy. When medications fail, surgical outcomes typically have not been as successful as medial temporal lobe resections. The combination therapy of valproic acid (divalproex sodium) and lamotrigine has shown promising results in patients with uncontrolled seizures. OBJECTIVE To determin...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1995
A A Patil J R McConnel R D Torkelson

A case of intractable seizures, originating in the motor cortex, was successfully treated with excision of the seizure focus after precise location of the focus on depth electrode recordings. The depth electrode was placed stereotactically with coordinates from xenon-enhanced CT images. Prior attempts at treating the seizures with ablation of seizure foci had resulted in disappearance of seizur...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2010
Vashishth P Maniar Sameer S Yadav Yojana A Gokhale

Celiac disease (CD) is Gluten sensitive enteropathy with a wide spectrum of severity and protean clinical manifestations. Patients with atypical (non-diarrhoeal) presentations are missed as the diagnosis of Celiac Disease is not considered. We present three young girls (ages 18, 19, 23 at presentation) who were admitted to our hospital as intractable seizures. All had low serum calcium, feature...

2005
Nezire KÖSE Mehmet Gürhan KARAKAYA Saadet OTMAN

This study presents the results of a rehabilitation program in a spastic hemiparetic subject who had undergone hemispherectomy because of SturgeWeber syndrome and intractable epilepsy. Sturge-Weber syndrome includes unilateral cerebral cortical angiomatosis, which often leads to progressive cerebral dysfunction and epileptic seizures that are medically difficult to control. A three-year-old gir...

2016
Frédéric Racicot Sami Obaid Alain Bouthillier Laurent Guillon-Létourneau Jean-François Clément Dang Khoa Nguyen

We report the case of a 23-year-old left-handed woman with medically intractable praxis-induced reflex seizures mainly precipitated by writing. Selective resection of subtle end-of-sulcus cortical dysplasia in the right inferior parietal lobule resulted in freedom from seizures. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of praxis-induced reflex seizures mainly precipitated by writing...

Journal: :Pediatric neurology 2008
Haim Bassan Yoram Bental Eilon Shany Itai Berger Paul Froom Loren Levi Yakov Shiff

There is a pressing need for consistent, evidence-based guidelines in the management of neonatal seizures by pediatric neurologists and neonatologists. Israeli pediatric neurologists and neonatologists completed a 20-item, self-administered questionnaire on choices of antiepileptic drugs, treatment of intractable neonatal seizures (unremitting seizures after 3 medications), treatment duration, ...

Journal: :Seizure 1999
Tahir Obeid Adnan Awada Najla Sayes Yahya Mousali Catherine Harris

In a 16-year-old female, clonazepam (CZP) changed randomly occurring intractable tonic seizures of frontal lobe origin to a few sleep seizures when used as an adjunctive therapy. The significance of this change in the seizure pattern is discussed with an explanation of possible pathophysiologic mechanism.

Journal: :Epilepsy & behavior : E&B 2001
John Gates Roger Huf Michael Frost

THIS ANALYSIS COMPARED THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION (VNS) THERAPY AMONG PATIENTS WITH INTRACTABLE SEIZURES: a group living in residential treatment facilities (RTF) with a group not living in RTFs (non-RTF). Among a constant cohort of patients with baseline, 3-month, and 12-month data, the RTF group had significantly (P < 0.05) larger numbers of patients with generalized seizure...

Journal: :Archives of family medicine 2000
W O Tatum S R Benbadis F L Vale

Despite the new advancements in antiepileptic drug development, thousands of people with epilepsy will remain intractable to medication. For a considerable proportion of these people, epilepsy surgery is a consideration for better control of their seizures. Resective surgery is now standard practice for patients with medication-refractory epilepsy. Temporal lobectomy continues to be the most co...

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