Search Results 321-330 of 16837 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
Ezogabine is used together with other medicines to control partial seizures (convulsions) in the treatment of epilepsy. Ezogabine belongs to a class of ...
Learn about this condition that causes seizures. Find out which symptoms are associated with different types of seizures and how they're treated.
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... focal epilepsy of unknown cause (high) compared to patients with epilepsy of known cause (intermediate) and idiopathic genetic generallized epilepsy (low).
Eric Berg has had seizures due to epilepsy since he was 12 years old. This past year, his seizures increased in frequency, affecting his day-to-day life and his ...
The seizures began when she was 6 months old. They got progressively worse. Typically, medication can control seizures in most people with epilepsy. But for ...
You work with both adult and pediatric patients and are involved with drug therapy and surgical treatment for both new-onset seizures and refractory epilepsy.
They include magnetic resonance imaging, subtraction ictal SPECT coregistered to MRI (SISCOM), electroencephalography, ketogenic diet, deep brain stimulation, ...
There was a time when Gavin Vreeland was afraid he might hurt his daughter should he have a seizure while caring for her. Despite taking medication, his ...
... seizure activity in children with critical brain injuries and epilepsy. ... Children (1 month to 18 years) with an epileptic encephalopathy, refractory epilepsy ...
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