Search Results 11-20 of 16164 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
"This tool will help us target locations for stereo-electroencephalography (sEEG) electrode placement, to verify possible sites of seizure onset before epilepsy ...
Have a diagnosis of epilepsy with partial-onset (focal) seizures (POS) with or without secondarily generalized seizures according to the International League ...
... epileptic drugs (AEDs) compared with placebo for treatment of observable focal-onset seizures in adult subjects with drug-resistant epilepsy. Participation ...
Febrile seizures most often occur within 24 hours of the onset of a fever and can be the first sign that a child is ill. When to see a doctor. See your ...
The seconday objectives of this study are to evaluate the efficacy of cenobamate tablets and suspension in pediatric subjects with partial onset (focal) ...
... seizures in people 18 years of age or older with partial onset seizures who have undergone diagnostic testing that localized no more than two epileptogenic ...
A diagnosis of epilepsy with focal onset (as defined in the 2017 ILAE Classification of Seizures [Fisher et al, 2017]), focal aware (except subjects with only ...
... focal onset seizure. Participation eligibility ... Medically refractory focal epilepsy with one or two known seizure onset zones or seizure foci:.
Removing the focal point. If your seizures always begin in one spot in your brain, surgery removes that small portion of brain tissue. This might reduce the ...
... seizures are of mesial temporal origin. Focal epilepsy, including seizures with and without impairment of consciousness, and secondarily generalized seizures:.
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