G305 How much variation in paediatric epilepsy admission rates in england can be explained by variation in unit-level performance in the national clinical audit (epilepsy12) S Arora,C Sherlaw-Johnson,CR Cheung,... - BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health...
Many people still mistake “epilepsy” as an incurable illness, whether it's caused by a stroke, dementia, or brain tumor in older adults or it occurs in a child for no particular reason. However, epilepsy is by no means in the realm of terminal diseases. (Credit: Getty Images) “Nearly...
Are you trying to figure out how to explain to your child or a child in yourfamilyabout your disorder, so they will understand what epilepsy is and what they can do to help you when you are experiencing a seizure? Many parents read this book to their children. I received a lot of pos...
the delicate “patch clamp” method, for instance, that is widely spread in experimental neurophysiology is explained by a nicely prepared picture and a few convincingly simple sentences: a blunt glass tube is pressed against a cell until its wall is stuck to the edge of the tube. when the ...
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Epilepsy is a highly heritable disorder affecting over 50 million people worldwide, of which about one-third are resistant to current treatments. Here we report a multi-ancestry genome-wide association study including 29,944 cases, stratified into thr
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(2) the proposal that a single seizure in the setting of a predisposition for further seizures be considered epilepsy. In 2010, the ILAE commission on classification explained in more detail the decision for using the changes in terminology in the revised proposed classification.[30]Nevertheless, ...
22 studies parents were asked to indicate whether their child had epilepsy. In the Berg et al.23 study which had the largest number of participants, the children/adolescents had been participating in the Connecticut Study of Epilepsy a longitudinal study of children recruited from the offices of ...
A child with gelastic features has also been described who evolved with typical flexor spasms (Pollack et al., 1978). Surprisingly, many reports have either failed to comment on, or include, children with febrile seizures. Some of the seizures resulted from definable causes such as strok...