Tuberous sclerosis complex is a multisystem autosomal dominant genetic disorder resulting from mutations in one of two genes, TSC1 and TSC2. Pathologically, tuberous sclerosis complex is characterized ...
To stratify the risk of future epilepsy, physicians have historically used lumbar puncture, neuroimaging, and electroencephalography in these patients. Four predictors of future epilepsy in children ...
Febrile seizures are the most common type of developmental seizures, affecting up to 5% of children. Experimental complex febrile seizures involving the immature rat hippocampus led to a persistent ...
LONDON, Aug. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- GW Pharmaceuticals ("GW"), a world leader in discovering, developing and delivering regulatory approved cannabis-based medicines and now part of Jazz ...
A Cambridgeshire family is appealing for help to fund a potentially life-saving piece of equipment for their son, who lives ...
Surgery is an option for patients who do not respond to medications and have epileptic scar tissue that can be removed safely. In 60 to 70 percent of surgery patients, seizures are completely ...
A number of young children with tuberous sclerosis complex who present with focal seizures or epileptic spasms at onset later develop intractable seizures with multifocal EEG abnormalities associated ...
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