Understanding a New Surgical Technique for Brain Surgery
Researchers examined a surgical technique called vascular-guided transsylvian hemispherotomy, which is used to treat severe epilepsy.
Researchers examined a surgical technique called vascular-guided transsylvian hemispherotomy, which is used to treat severe epilepsy.
Researchers investigated new potential treatments for epilepsy by focusing on a specific type of brain receptor called the GABA(A) receptor.
Researchers studied a rare genetic condition called Familial Adult Myoclonic Epilepsy type 3 (FAME3), which causes seizures and tremors.
Researchers studied how depression and suicidal thoughts change over time in adults with epilepsy who initially had high scores on a depression screening tool called the Neurological Disorders Depression Inventory for Epilepsy (NDDI-E).
Researchers studied the long-term risks of dementia and death in older veterans who have experienced traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Researchers studied the use of a new form of medication called diazepam buccal film to help manage seizures in children with epilepsy.
Researchers conducted a study to explore how children with epilepsy feel about their ability to manage seizures and how this affects their quality of life and experiences of stigma.
Researchers examined how much revenue neurologists generate after patients visit them for specific neurological conditions, such as epilepsy and multiple sclerosis.
Researchers examined the effects of invasive neurostimulation on pregnant women with epilepsy and Tourette syndrome.