Search Results 1621-1630 of 16189 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
Incidental findings on brain and spine imaging in children Pediatrics. 2015;135:e1084. Cole AJ. Magnetic resonance imaging changes related to acute seizure ...
... duration of the study and no dose adjustment is made during the duration of the study. Willing to follow a food elimination diet. Exclusion Criteria: Cannot ...
... seizures, stiff neck, unusual tiredness or weakness, or vomiting. These may be symptoms of serious nervous system problems (eg, encephalopathy, aphasia ...
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Intractable seizures while on adequate anticonvulsant therapy; more than 1 seizure per month for the past 2 months. Patients with definitive leptomeningeal ...
Also, to improve disease control by decreasing the number of spinal relapses for patients who achieve a complete response (CR) or partial ... epilepsy. A ...
Understanding how building a strong study design benefits a research project is most advantageous at the beginning of the project. CCaTS offers online ...
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