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Epileptic seizures associated with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in HIV-infected patients in Korea
We investigated the incidence and risk factors of seizures related to progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) in Korean patients infected...
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Seizures as Presenting Feature of Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis: a Systematic Review of Case Reports and Case Series
Purpose of ReviewIn this systematic review, we reviewed the seizure characteristics, particularly seizure semiology, in patients with SSPE. We also...
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Control effects of electromagnetic induction on epileptic seizures
Studies have shown that pyramidal neurons are significant in regulating seizures. Based on this, we employ a modified corticothalamic model to...
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Switching from zonisamide to perampanel improved the frequency of seizures caused by hyperthermia in Dravet syndrome: a case report
BackgroundDravet syndrome is a severe epilepsy disorder characterized by drug-resistant seizures and cognitive dysfunction, often caused by SCN1A ...
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Neonatal Seizures—Perspective in Low-and Middle-Income Countries
Neonatal seizures are the commonest neurological emergency and are associated with poor neurodevelopmental outcome. While they are generally...
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Rescue Medications for Acute Repetitive Seizures
Purpose of reviewThis article reviews the current evidence-based treatments for the management of acute repetitive seizures (ARS).
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Falls in oxygen saturations accompany electrographic seizures in term neonates: an observational study
BackgroundEffective seizure detection is important however, clinical signs of seizure activity may be subtle in neonates. This study aimed to...
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Child with Febrile Seizures
Febrile seizures are the most common form of convulsive seizures in children less than 5 years of age. The diagnosis of febrile seizure is made by... -
Targeted suppression of mTORC2 reduces seizures across models of epilepsy
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that poses a major threat to public health. Hyperactivation of mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) is believed to lead to...
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Optimizing Therapy of Seizures in Children and Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities
Epilepsy is a common neurologic disorder in childhood and occurs at a markedly increased rate in children with neurodevelopmental disabilities.... -
Reflex seizures induced by micturition: a case report
BackgroundReflex seizures (RS) induced by micturition are extremely rare, and the clinical and electroencephalogram features of RS are not widely...
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Neonatal brain MRI and short-term outcomes after acute provoked seizures
ObjectiveWe investigated how diagnosis and injury location on neonatal brain MRI following onset of acute provoked seizures was associated with short...
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Myoclonus improvement after seizures in progressive myoclonic epilepsy type 7: a case report
BackgroundProgressive Myoclonic Epilepsy (PME) is a group of rare diseases that are difficult to differentiate from one another based on phenotypical...
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Predictors of early and late postoperative seizures in meningioma patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Meningioma is the most common type of primary brain tumor which presents with a variety of neurological manifestations. Surgical resection tends to...
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Seizures and risks for recurrence in critically ill patients: an observational cohort study
BackgroundTo assess the frequency and clinical characteristics of seizures in adult critically ill patients, to identify predictors of recurrent...
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Concurrence of seizures and peri-ictal delirium in the critically ill - its frequency, associated characteristics, and outcomes
BackgroundTo assess the frequency, clinical features, and outcome of peri-ictal delirium in adult patients experiencing seizures during intensive...
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Development of a prediction nomogram model of recurrent febrile seizures in pediatric children
The purpose of this study is to develop a prediction nomogram of recurrent febrile seizures in pediatric children based on the identified predictors...
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Transient targeting of hypothalamic orexin neurons alleviates seizures in a mouse model of epilepsy
Lateral hypothalamic (LH) hypocretin/orexin neurons (HONs) control brain-wide electrical excitation. Abnormally high excitation produces epileptic...
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Functional Nonepileptic Seizures: Diagnosis, Comorbidity, Pathophysiology, and Management
Purpose of ReviewThe diagnosis and treatment of functional nonepileptic seizures are challenging, in part related to a lack of familiarity with the...
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Chemogenetic attenuation of cortical seizures in nonhuman primates
Epilepsy is a disorder in which abnormal neuronal hyperexcitation causes several types of seizures. Because pharmacological and surgical treatments...