نتایج جستجو برای: childhood epilepsy

تعداد نتایج: 216085  

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
mohammad barzegar professor of pediatric neurology,pediatric health research center,tabriz university of medical sciences,tabriz, iran poupak irandoust b.sc. in nutrition and diet therapy,faculty of medicine,tabriz university of medical sciences,tabriz, iran mehrangiz ebrahimi mameghani phd,assistant professor of nutritional epidemiology- faculty of health and nutrition-tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran

objective the aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of a modified atkins diet for intractable childhood epilepsy. materials & methods twenty one children with medically intractable epilepsy were enrolled in the study. inclusion criteria were at least four seizures per month and a trial of at least three anticonvulsants without becoming seizure-free. the subjects...

Journal: :Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry 2023

Although cognitive impairment is one of the common problems among many patients with epilepsy, it still not well defined in childhood absence epilepsy. Here, authors assess and executive function epilepsy a group school‐age children Egypt. They discuss need for early identification neuropsychological dysfunction so that appropriate management can be implemented.

Journal: :Postgraduate Medical Journal 1997

Journal: :Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape 2005
Carlo Di Bonaventura Jinane Fattouch Francesco Mari Gabriella Egeo Anna Elisabetta Vaudano Massimiliano Prencipe Mario Manfredi Anna Teresa Giallonardo

Clinical experience in open-label studies and anectodal reports suggest that levetiracetam is effective in generalized epilepsy. In this open-label prospective study, 19 patients (3 men, 16 women) affected by idiopathic generalized epilepsy were followed for at least 6 months following the introduction of levetiracetam. Patients were categorized according to syndrome subtype: juvenile myoclonic...

Journal: :Epilepsia 2002
Peter Camfield Carol Camfield

We reviewed the clinical features, outcome, and treatment of many of the epileptic syndromes that begin in the childhood from 2 to 12 years of age, using a review of the literature and personal experience, with most references to authoritative texts. The developmental tasks of childhood are centered on refinement of motor skills and development of complex intellectual and social skills. The chi...

Journal: :Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape 2004
Ana Argumosa Josè Luis Herranz

Epilepsy is an illness with multiple consequences and costs for children, families and society. There are only a few studies published on the cost of childhood epilepsy. The different methodologies used in these studies make it difficult to compare them or even to compare the cost of childhood epilepsy treatment with that of adult epilepsy. Nevertheless, studies highlight important differences ...

2006
Renata C. Franzon Marilisa M. Guerreiro

Introduction: The authors present a review article on temporal lobe epilepsy in childhood. Methods: We performed a search in the literature. Results: The main etiologies of temporal lobe epilepsy in childhood are developmental tumors and focal cortical displasia, besides temporal medial sclerosis. The clinical features may be variable particularly in children younger than six years of age. Epil...

Journal: :Archives of Neurology 1998

Journal: :Epilepsy currents 2012
Peter Camfield Carol Camfield Bernd Pohlmann-Eden

When epilepsy does not remit in childhood, transition and transfer to adult care is eventually required. Youth must leave the family-centered approach of pediatric care for the individual focus of adult medicine. Evidence from population-based studies indicates that many of those with childhood-onset epilepsy have major social difficulties in adulthood even if their epilepsy has resolved. Epile...

Journal: :Seizure 2014
Xinjun Li Jan Sundquist Bengt Zöller Susanna Calling Kristina Sundquist

PURPOSE To examine whether neighborhood deprivation increases the odds of hospital registration for childhood and adolescent epilepsy, after accounting for family- and individual-level sociodemographic characteristics. METHODS An open cohort of all children aged 2-17 years was followed between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2010. Children's residential addresses were geocoded and classified...

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