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1 in 26 will be diagnosed with epilepsy 3.4 million individuals nationwide are affected by epilepsy 10x less funding than other brain disorders The Walk to END EPILEPSY is nationwide. For those outside of our Central & South Texas area, you can join the fight wherever you are! Find the...
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overlap of epilepsy with other diseases, we first used the GWAS Catalog37 to cross-reference the 26 genome-wide epilepsy loci with other traits with significant associations (P < 5 × 10−8) for the same SNP, or SNPs in strong LD with our lead SNPs (as detailed in Table 1)...
3802 Accesses 26 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract A growing body of evidence has demonstrated a link between Alzheimer disease (AD) and epilepsy. Late-onset epilepsy and epileptiform activity can precede cognitive deterioration in AD by years, and its presence has been shown to predict a faster ...
Learn about a rare epilepsy starting in infants, usually with a fever and a long seizure affecting one side. It’s commonly due to a SCN1A gene mutation
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(Fig.1). We used a validated algorithm for slow wave detection13,26,28,29to track their presence in the human hippocampus (mean ± SD hippocampal electrode contacts per patient = 3.4 ± 1.8, see Supplementary Table1), while people with focal epilepsy were performing an ...
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Complement system dysregulations occur in infections, autoimmune disorders22,23,24, and neurological conditions25, including epilepsy26,27,28, potentially impacting symptoms and disease progression. Fig. 1 Serum complement component concentrations in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) and healthy...