Search Results 331-340 of 16149 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
Valproic acid is used to treat certain types of seizures (epilepsy). This medicine is an anticonvulsant that works in the brain tissue to stop seizures.
Etiology of subject's seizures is a progressive neurologic disease ... epilepsy; Is currently using or has in the past ... duration of the study; Has any known or ...
My first symptoms, I had two grand mal seizures. We have a young family, we were expecting a baby. Then in December I had a major focal seizure. I couldn't ...
Another name for it is focal neuropathy. ... Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common type of compression focal neuropathy in people with diabetes. ... Anti-seizure ...
... focal epilepsy. ... Resecting critical nodes from an epileptogenic circuit in refractory focal-onset epilepsy patients using subtraction ictal SPECT coregistered ...
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Parent(s)/caregiver(s) is(are) willing and able to maintain an accurate and complete daily seizure diary for the duration of the study. Willing and able to ...
The role of the immune system in epilepsy is currently unknown. We also do not know if neurons (nervous system cells) are injured in patients with epilepsy ...
... seizure burden (defined as total minutes of electroencephalographic neonatal seizures (ENS) per hour) in neonates with seizures that are not adequately ...
Secondary objectives will compare how Pediatric Epilepsy Centers evaluate surgery candidates in order to inform future studies to compare and potentially ...
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