نتایج جستجو برای: juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

تعداد نتایج: 102749  

Journal: :Ecology 2006
J Kevin Craig Brian J Burke Larry B Crowder James A Rice

The outcome of predation interactions between growing, size-structured predator and prey cohorts is difficult to predict. We manipulated the food resources available to juvenile spot subject to predation from southern flounder in a 60-day replicated pond experiment to test the hypothesis that spot growing slowly would experience higher predation mortality and stronger selection against small in...

2006
Katherine J. Aucoin Paul J. Frick S. Doug Bodin

The association between corporal punishment and children's emotional and behavioral functioning was studied in a sample of 98 non-referred children with a mean age of 12.35 (SD = 1.72) recruited from two school systems in the southeastern United States. Children were divided into those who had experienced no corporal punishment over approximately a two-week period, those who had experienced mil...

Journal: :Seizure 2016
Yasemin Bicer Gomceli Berna Dogan Fatma Genc Elif Uygur Deniz Turgut Coban Abidin Erdal Muhammet Kazim Erol

Journal: :Seizure 2008
Deron V. Sharpe Anup D. Patel Bassel Abou-Khalil Gerald M. Fenichel

PURPOSE To describe our experience with levetiracetam (LEV) as initial or conversion monotherapy treatment for juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME). Valproate, the usual first line agent for JME, has chronic adverse effects, particularly for women of childbearing potential. Since JME requires lifetime treatment, chronic adverse effects of therapy are important consideration. METHODS We reviewed ...

Journal: :Epilepsy currents 2013
Marvin A Rossi

Commentary Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) has long been considered to be the most common chronic idiopathic generalized epilepsy syndrome, requiring lifelong antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy (1–4). Long-term seizure freedom on appropriate AED medication has been reported between 75 and 90 percent diagnosed with JME (5–7). Janz (1985) reported seizure recurrence in 91% of patients studied whe...

2012
Yimnang Golbuu Eric Wolanski Jacques Wasai Idechong Steven Victor Adelle Lukes Isechal Noelle Wenty Oldiais David Idip Robert H. Richmond Robert van Woesik

Reproduction and recruitment are key processes that replenish marine populations. Here we use the Palau archipelago, in the western Pacific Ocean, as a case study to examine scales of connectivity and to determine whether an oceanographic model, incorporating the complex reef architecture, is a useful predictor of coral recruitment. We tested the hypothesis that the reefs with the highest reten...

Journal: :Cognition 2016
John Protzko Brett Ouimette Jonathan Schooler

Regardless of whether free will exists, believing that it does affects one's behavior. When an individual's belief in free will is challenged, one can become more likely to act in an uncooperative manner. The mechanism behind the relationship between one's belief in free will and behavior is still debated. The current study uses an economic contribution game under varying time constraints to el...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2007
Marleide da Mota Gomes Miguel Chalub

We present medical issues related to Dom Pedro de Alcântara Bragança e Bourbon (1798-1834), first Emperor of Brazil. This is made by means of narrative revision on historical facts starting from primary and secondary sources. Dom Pedro presented familiar incidence of epilepsy. His seizures were relatively benign and scattered, supposedly started at the age of 13: idiophatic epilepsy with genera...

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