Understanding GOFE Seizures in Generalized Epilepsy
Researchers studied a specific type of seizure called Generalized Onset With Focal Evolution (GOFE) seizures.
Researchers studied a specific type of seizure called Generalized Onset With Focal Evolution (GOFE) seizures.
This study looked at children with generalized tonic seizures (GTS) who underwent two types of surgeries: corpus callosotomy (CC) and focal surgery (FS).
This study looked at the quality of life (QoL) for children with two different conditions: idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) and epilepsy combined with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Researchers studied the effects of a treatment called Liposom Forte, which contains hypothalamic phospholipids, in three patients with different neurological disorders.
This study looked at how young people with epilepsy and their parents view their quality of life after different treatments: surgery or medical therapy.
Researchers studied the unique challenges faced by women with epilepsy (WWE) throughout different stages of their lives.
Researchers studied how brain networks are affected in people with nonlesional focal epilepsy, which is a type of epilepsy that doesn’t show visible brain damage on scans.
This study looked at children with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) who had surgery to stop their seizures.
This study focused on understanding lissencephaly (LIS), a brain condition that affects how the brain develops and can lead to serious developmental issues.