Scalp Activity May Help Identify Neonates at Epilepsy Risk
This study looked at how high-frequency activity (HFA) in the brain can help identify neonates (newborns) with seizures and predict their risk of developing epilepsy later on.
This study looked at how high-frequency activity (HFA) in the brain can help identify neonates (newborns) with seizures and predict their risk of developing epilepsy later on.
Researchers studied the effects of a drug called EQU-001 (ivermectin) on spasms in a rat model of infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS).
This study looked at seizures in children and teenagers with high-grade gliomas, a type of brain tumor.
Researchers studied the use of third-generation anti-seizure medications (ASMs) to treat epilepsy.
This study focused on people in Martinique who experienced status epilepticus (SE), a serious condition where seizures last too long or occur repeatedly without recovery.
A study was conducted to compare two medications, brivaracetam and oxcarbazepine, in treating children with self-limited focal epilepsies (SeLFEs).
Researchers studied sexual dysfunction (SD) in people with epilepsy (PWE) to understand how common it is and what factors contribute to it.
This study focused on children with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), a genetic condition that can cause various health issues, including tumors in different organs and early-onset epilepsy.
A study was conducted to understand the characteristics and treatment outcomes of epilepsy related to the NPRL3 gene.