نتایج جستجو برای: posttraumatic seizure

تعداد نتایج: 33943  

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
javad akhondian department of pediatric neurology, chaem gel/era/ hmpital, mash had universi~v of medical sciences, mashhad. iran . ali pour akbar department of pediatric neurology, chaem gel/era/ hmpital, mash had universi~v of medical sciences, mashhad. iran .

abstract background: the efficacy of anticonvulsants after a first seizure is uncertain the more predictable the time and the type of recunent seizure, the more preventable the probable events. this study was conducted to evaluate sirnilmity of type and time of a first seizure and its recuttence in children. methods: 174 children with at least two separate seizures were taken into account. resu...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2008
Roman Cieslak Charles C Benight Victoria Caden Lehman

Although cognitive distortions have predicted posttraumatic distress after various types of traumatic events, the mechanisms through which cognitive distortions influence posttraumatic distress remain unclear. We hypothesized that coping self-efficacy, the belief in one's own ability to manage posttraumatic recovery demands, would operate as a mediator between negative cognitions (about self, a...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
p alizadehtaheri dept. of pediatrics, bahrami children hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, iran m naseri dept. of pediatrics, bahrami children hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, iran m lahooti dept. of surgery, amir alam hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, iran m sadeghi center for developmental research, bahrami children hospital, tehran, iran

background: seizure is the most common pediatric neurologic disorder. epidemiological studies of childhood epilepsy are of importance to compare incidence and prevalence rates, age distribution, inheritance, seizure types, epilepsy syn­dromes and treatment strategies. since there is little information about prevalence of childhood seizure in iran, this study was aimed to determine the life time...

2004
Lawrence G. Calhoun Richard G. Tedeschi

In response to comments on ournlOdel ofposttraumatic growth, we consider the validity of report$ of posttraumatic growth, appropriate methodology to use to assess posttraumatic growth, and its relation with other variables that appear to bear a resemblance to posttraumatic growth (e.g., well-being and psychological adjustment). The potentially important role of proximate and distal cultural fac...

2011
Hope R. Ferdowsian Debra L. Durham Charles Kimwele Godelieve Kranendonk Emily Otali Timothy Akugizibwe J. B. Mulcahy Lilly Ajarova Cassie Meré Johnson

BACKGROUND In humans, traumatic experiences are sometimes followed by psychiatric disorders. In chimpanzees, studies have demonstrated an association between traumatic events and the emergence of behavioral disturbances resembling posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. We addressed the following central question: Do chimpanzees develop posttraumatic symptoms, in the form of abnorm...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2001
N Schuff T C Neylan M A Lenoci A T Du D S Weiss C R Marmar M W Weiner

BACKGROUND Previous magnetic resonance imaging studies of posttraumatic stress disorder reported hippocampal volume loss. The goals of this study were 1) to determine the relationship between hippocampal atrophy and posttraumatic stress disorder in the absence of alcohol abuse, and 2) to test if loss of N-acetylaspartate (a neuron marker) in the hippocampus of posttraumatic stress disorder occu...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical psychiatry 2008
Eva Alisic Tom A W van der Schoot Joost R van Ginkel Rolf J Kleber

OBJECTIVE In order to broaden the view beyond posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children, we examined to what extent posttraumatic stress reactions, posttraumatic growth, and quality of life were related to each other and to traumatic exposure in the general population. METHOD 1770 children of 36 randomly selected primary schools (mean age = 10.24 years, 50% boys) reported in October/No...

Journal: :Epilepsy & behavior : E&B 2017
Wesley T Kerr Emily A Janio Chelsea T Braesch Justine M Le Jessica M Hori Akash B Patel Sarah E Barritt Norma L Gallardo Janar Bauirjan Andrea M Chau Eric S Hwang Emily C Davis David Torres-Barba Andrew Y Cho Jerome Engel Mark S Cohen John M Stern

OBJECTIVE Early and accurate diagnosis of patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) leads to appropriate treatment and improves long-term seizure prognosis. However, this is complicated by the need to record seizures to make a definitive diagnosis. Suspicion for PNES can be raised through knowledge that patients with PNES have increased somatic sensitivity and report more positive ...

Journal: :Pediatric Neurology Briefs 1990

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