Patients' perceptions of recurrence of seizures after epilepsy surgery are dominated by psychological issues (perceived loss of self-control, reduced self-confidence, day-to-day stress, and altered expectations for the future) but are also related to the presence of seizure improvement. While the ...
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VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION THERAPY AFTER FAILED CRANIAL SURGERY FOR INTRACTABLE EPILEPSY To determine the effectiveness of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) therapy among patients with persistent or recurrent seizures after lobar resection, callosotomy, and other cranial operations for intractable epilepsy. Data ...
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Hemispheric surgery for refractory epilepsy in children and adolescents: Outcome regarding seizures, motor skills and adaptive function The aim of the study was to report the seizure outcome, motor skills and adaptive motor functions in a series of children and adolescents who underwent hem... AP ...
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This review summarizes some of the recent advances in pediatric epilepsy surgery in relation to the natural history of chronic childhood seizures, surgical treatment, and outcome. Candidate selection has been greatly facilitated by new information bearing on the natural history of medically resistant ...
More than ever before, people with epilepsy are living normal lives. The key is to get treatment, typically a medication, for seizures—the unpredictable disruptions in the brain's electrical system that are the hallmark symptom of epilepsy. But treatmen
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