Search Results 211-220 of 25154 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
My name is Jill Staloch, and I had my first seizure when I was a freshman in college. Epilepsy never impacted my life, besides having to take medications ...
For nearly 10 years, Sheri Finstad suffered from seizures that couldn't be controlled with medication ― a situation that happens to roughly one-third of ...
An EEG can find changes in brain activity that might aid in diagnosing brain conditions, especially epilepsy or another seizure condition. An EEG also might ...
Ongoing seizures can lead to a coma. Toxins. Exposure to toxins, such as carbon monoxide or lead, can cause brain damage and a coma. Drugs and alcohol.
Qualifications. To be eligible for the Epilepsy Fellowship, you must be enrolled in or have completed an accredited adult or child neurology residency in the ...
... epilepsy or an abnormality likely to be associated with focal-onset seizures. ... Participant has a history of partial-onset seizures or EEG findings ...
... seizure-origin sites in people with drug-resistant focal epilepsy. For that type of epilepsy, surgical resection is often curative when structural lesions ...
Carla Huelsmann was diagnosed with epilepsy when she was 2. Throughout her childhood and early adult years, she experienced mainly petit mal seizures.
Learn about the Epilepsy Fellowship at Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education in Rochester, Minnesota.
Brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures, or periods of unusual behavior, sensations, and sometimes loss of awareness. Anyone can develop epilepsy.
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