What is a new-onset seizure?A seizure means an area in your child's brain sends a burst of electrical activity. A seizure may start in one part of the brain, or both sides may be affected. The seizure may last a few seconds or longer than 5 minutes. A new-onset seizure is a ...
We obtained teachers' reports of behaviour problems in children in the 2 months prior to their first recognized seizure. We also obtained similar data on children with new-onset, moderate severity asthma. In addition to comparing behavioural scores between children with seizures and children with ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine factors predictive of long-term seizure outcome in children with new-onset temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). METHODS: A community-based cohort of 77 children with new-onset TLE, including 14 with possible TLE, were followed prospectively with formal review 7 and 14 years foll...
Bhise VV,Burack GD,Mandelbaum DE.Baseline cognition, behavior, and motor skills in children with new-onset, idiopathic epilepsy.Developmental Medicine and ... VV Bhise,GD Burack,DE Mandelbaum - 《Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology》 被引量: 77发表: 2010年 Baseline cognition, behavior, and ...
Low incidence of abnormal (18)FDG-PET in children with new-onset partial epilepsy: a prospective study. Patients with refractory partial epilepsy often exhibit regional hypometabolism. It is unknown whether the metabolic abnormalities are present at seizure o... W D,Gaillard,Kopylev,... - 《Neu...
The Effect of Pharmacotherapy for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder on Risk of Seizures in Pediatric Patients as Assessed in an Insurance Claims Dat... Purpose: To estimate the rate of new-onset seizure in ADHD patients in relation to ADHD pharmacotherapy. Methods: A retrospective cohort study...
Moreover, in at least 30% of patients, epilepsy cannot be controlled by current antiseizure medications (ASMs). As a result of considerable progress in epilepsy genetics and the development of novel disease models, drug screening technologies and innovative therapeutic modalities over the past 10 ...
CAE involves brief staring spells, during which the child is not aware or responsive. These episodes can occur one to 50 times per day and the age of onset is usually three to 10 years. In about 30% of people, anti-epileptic drugs do not adequately control their seizures and many drugs...
It provokes a host of questions (many of which are addressed in my book, Epilepsy: 199 Answers).[1] Two of the most critical questions are “What caused the seizure?” and “Will it happen again?” The answers will define the course of epilepsy for that individual child and assist ...
Extensive laboratory testing is often performed in the emergency department evaluation of the new-onset seizure patient. To determine the utility of such testing, a prospective study of patients with a new-onset seizure presenting to the ED of an inner-city, university-affiliated teaching hospital ...