Search Results 191-200 of 16171 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
"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, ...
... epilepsy. In normally developing children, identifying the cause of your child's fever is the first step after a febrile seizure. Simple febrile seizures.
All three Mayo Clinic campuses offer intensive neurodiagnostic monitoring and extensive medical, neuropsychological and psychosocial treatment for medically ...
Melissa Bruesehoff is a wife, mother, teacher and church council member — titles that for many years she couldn't imagine claiming.
The chance of a person who develops drug-resistant epilepsy becoming seizure-free using anti-seizure medication is less than 5%. Your daughter may be a ...
People with epilepsy may have a new high-tech way to manage hard-to-control seizures. A new implantable medical device that delivers responsive neurostimulation ...
For more than 50 years, the standard effective treatment for medication-resistant epileptic seizures has been open brain surgery. The goal is to remove the ...
Intracranial ictal onset consistent with hippocampal origin. Averages 3 or more complex partial seizures (with or without secondary generalization) per month ...
Evan Bachtold's wife, Rachel, used to be afraid of going to sleep. Lying next to her husband, who had epilepsy, each sound he uttered and every move he made ...
... Focal Onset Epilepsy, with an Open-label Extension A Study to Evaluate XEN1101 as Adjunctive Therapy in Focal Epilepsy, with an Open-Label Extension NCT ID ...
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