The Hippocampus and Epilepsy: Why It Matters
Researchers examined the role of the hippocampus, a key part of the brain involved in memory and emotion, in the development of epilepsy.
This hub covers epilepsy genetics: how gene changes can contribute to seizures (often in children). We translate studies on testing, results like VUS, and what findings may change for care.
No. It’s common in pediatrics, but adults can benefit from genetic testing, too, especially with unclear diagnosis or family history.
Sometimes. For certain conditions, results can guide medication choice, diet therapies, or referral decisions.
It usually means “not enough evidence yet.” It shouldn’t be treated as a definite cause, but it can be reclassified over time.
Not necessarily. Testing can miss some variants, and new gene links are still being discovered.
Researchers examined the role of the hippocampus, a key part of the brain involved in memory and emotion, in the development of epilepsy.
Researchers investigated a new treatment approach for epilepsy that combines two natural compounds, fisetin and carveol, using specially designed lipid nanocapsules to help deliver the medication directly to the brain.
Researchers studied two specific genetic variants in the KCNMA1 gene, which are linked to neurological disorders, including epilepsy.
Researchers studied the role of the PHF21A gene in brain development and epilepsy.
Researchers examined how to improve large language models (LLMs) used in medical tasks, focusing on the integration of human medical expertise.
Researchers studied the cognitive abilities of high-functioning adults with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), a genetic disorder that can cause various health issues, including epilepsy.
Researchers studied the effects of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) on patients with intractable epilepsy, which means their seizures could not be controlled by medication.
Researchers studied how different factors affect seizure control and delivery outcomes in women with epilepsy who were either planning or not planning their pregnancies.
A new study investigates ketamine’s effectiveness for treating severe seizures in kids, aiming for faster emergency care and better outcomes.