Search Results 181-190 of 16213 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
The purpose of this study is to determine the changes to visual fields and to neuropsychological assessments after laser ablation procedures for temporal lobe ...
Treatment options for these patients include epilepsy surgery, vagus nerve stimulation and brain stimulation. Advances in neuroengineering have led to ...
— For roughly one-third of people with epilepsy, medication does not control their seizures. Depending on where seizures originate in the brain, laser ...
medical illustration of a brain with epilepsy; a seizure hotspot; and the motor, ... However, the decision about the duration of your ... It's not uncommon for ...
Joseph Sirven, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, says 1 out of every 26 Americans has a risk of developing epilepsy. “Every brain has the potential to have a seizure.
The type of seizures he had, simple partial seizures, typically don't cause ... Epilepsy surgery involves removing the area of the brain where the seizures ...
It stands for sudden, unexplained, or unexpected, death in epilepsy." Most cases of SUDEP happen during or immediately after a seizure. Researchers aren't ...
Seizures or episodes of shaking and apparent loss of consciousness (nonepileptic seizures) ... Having a neurological disease or disorder, such as epilepsy, ...
Future research in SUDEP may involve simultaneous assessments of multiple organ systems to study the effects of seizures in antiepileptic medications on vital ...
"I was put on permanent disability because of my uncontrollable epilepsy. I couldn't even volunteer." Janice had seizures off and on throughout her life. Then, ...
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