Search Results 31-40 of 16189 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
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 ...
Participation eligibility · Have a history of generalized tonic-clonic seizures, either primary GTC or partial onset seizures with 2nd generalization. · Be ...
This study will use powerful 7T MRI scanning to find very small brain lesions that cause partial epileptic seizures.These small lesions can be missed by current ...
Responsive neurostimulation, which monitors brain waves to detect the likely onset of seizures and stop them before they cause clinical symptoms.
This type of seizure produces symptoms such as a vacant stare, lip smacking and eyelid fluttering.
... onset and deterioration cognitively, could very ... epilepticus secondary to febrile infection-related epilepsy ... She experiences rare focal seizures but exceeds ...
... seizures (defined as generalized tonic-clonic seizure [GTCS], tonic, atonic or focal onset seizures [FOS] with noticeable motor component), to evaluate the ...
... focal onset epilepsy." Dr. Britton says surgery wasn't a good option for Eric, and medications to stop the seizures weren't working. But at Mayo Clinic ...
Seizure onset prior to 18 months of age; ... Multiple seizure types which include focal seizures (including focal ... epilepsy experienced by the subject ...
... seizures and preserve brain function for pediatric patients with epilepsy ... focal area of abnormal brain tissue that generates seizures. ... seizure onset. The ...
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