There are three types of pediatric epilepsy surgery: resective epilepsy surgery, corpus callosotomy, and vagus nerve stimulation. The type of surgery depends upon the type of seizure disorder the child has. Strabismus (Crossed Eyes) Picture Strabismus, also known as crossed eyes, is a ...
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- 《Pediatric Pathology & Molecular Medicine》 被引量: 14发表: 2002年 PATHOLOGICAL CASE OF THE MONTH: SUDDEN DEATH IN A CHILD AS A RESULT OF PANCREATITIS DURING VALPROIC ACID THERAPY Valproic acid is a widely used drug in the treatment of epilepsy and, compared to other anticonvulsant drugs,...
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urine samples, lumbar puncture, and possibly a CT scan of the head. These children are usually admitted to the hospital and may even be referred to a pediatric specialty hospital. In the hospital, these children undergo several days of testing to look for the many possible causes of the ...
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An international study led by Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and NewYork-Presbyterian researchers has found that several genes previously implicated only in rare, severe forms of pediatric epilepsy also contribute to common forms of the disorder. ...
Furthermore, many of them are previ- ously well without preexisting diseases such as epilepsy. Other disease states may include poisoning, inborn errors of metabolism, meningitis, and other etiologies of encephalopathy. Using the modified pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is the cornerstone when ...
the diagnostic evaluation is complete, further testing may be needed in order to define the specific needs of any individual child. For example, if seizures are present or suspected, anEEG(electroencephalogram) is performed. However, this test is not needed if there are no signs of epilepsy. ...
Despite increasing evidence that antitumor immune control exists in the pediatric brain, these findings have yet to be exploited successfully in the clinic. A barrier to development of immunotherapeutic strategies in pediatric brain tumors is that the immunophenotype of these tumors' microenvironment has ...