Understanding Epilepsy in Muscle-Eye-Brain Disease Patients
Researchers studied the characteristics of epilepsy in patients with Muscle-Eye-Brain disease (MEB), a rare genetic condition that affects muscle and brain development.
Researchers studied the characteristics of epilepsy in patients with Muscle-Eye-Brain disease (MEB), a rare genetic condition that affects muscle and brain development.
Researchers studied genetic testing for epilepsy in families, focusing on patients who have epilepsy and at least one close relative with the condition.
This study looked at two tools used to evaluate the quality of research on epilepsy, specifically focusing on studies that examine psychiatric conditions in people with epilepsy.
Researchers studied the relationship between certain molecules in the blood and the development of epilepsy after a stroke, known as poststroke epilepsy (PSE).
Researchers studied a specific type of brain condition called focal cortical dysplasia type II (FCDII), which is a common cause of epilepsy in children that does not respond to medication.
This study looked at how effective and safe continuous midazolam (MDZ) infusion is for treating acute repetitive seizures and status epilepticus in children outside of intensive care settings.
A recent study looked at how depression is diagnosed and treated in adults with epilepsy in China.
Researchers studied the relationship between plasma proteins and epilepsy to understand how certain proteins might influence the risk of developing this condition.
Researchers studied a family in China affected by genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+), a condition that can cause seizures during fever and has a range of symptoms.