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https://read.qxmd.com/read/25506424/the-perception-of-family-function-by-adolescents-with-epilepsy-in-a-rural-nigerian-community
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Edwin E Eseigbe, Folorunsho T Nuhu, Taiwo L Sheikh, Sam J Adama, Patricia Eseigbe, Okechukwu J Oguizu
The family plays a significant role in epilepsy management in sub-Saharan Africa and how this role is perceived by persons with epilepsy could influence epilepsy outcomes. The objective of the study was to assess perception of family function by adolescents with epilepsy (AWE). The sociodemographic and epilepsy characteristics of AWE in a rural Nigerian community were assessed and the Family APGAR tool was used in assessing their perception of satisfaction with family functioning. Adolescents (n = 1708) constituted 26% of the community's population and 18 (10...
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25349728/neurocognitive-and-seizure-outcomes-of-selective-amygdalohippocampectomy-versus-anterior-temporal-lobectomy-for-mesial-temporal-lobe-epilepsy
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Alireza Mansouri, Aria Fallah, Mary Pat McAndrews, Melanie Cohn, Diana Mayor, Danielle Andrade, Peter Carlen, Jose M Del Campo, Peter Tai, Richard A Wennberg, Taufik A Valiante
Objective. To report our institutional seizure and neuropsychological outcomes for a series of patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) undergoing anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) or selective amygdalohippocampectomy (SelAH) between 2004 and 2011. Methods. A retrospective study of patients with mTLE was conducted. Seizure outcome was reported using time-to-event analysis. Cognitive outcome was reported using the change principal in component factor scores, one each, for intellectual abilities, visuospatial memory, and verbal memory...
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25210626/highights-in-the-history-of-epilepsy-the-last-200-years
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Emmanouil Magiorkinis, Aristidis Diamantis, Kalliopi Sidiropoulou, Christos Panteliadis
The purpose of this study was to present the evolution of views on epilepsy as a disease and symptom during the 19th and the 20th century. A thorough study of texts, medical books, and reports along with a review of the available literature in PubMed was undertaken. The 19th century is marked by the works of the French medical school and of John Hughlings Jackson who set the research on epilepsy on a solid scientific basis. During the 20th century, the invention of EEG, the advance in neurosurgery, the discovery of antiepileptic drugs, and the delineation of underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, were the most significant advances in the field of research in epilepsy...
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25165580/both-maternal-and-pup-genotype-influence-ultrasonic-vocalizations-and-early-developmental-milestones-in-tsc2-mice
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Emily A Greene-Colozzi, Abbey R Sadowski, Elyza Chadwick, Peter T Tsai, Mustafa Sahin
Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by tumor growth and neuropsychological symptoms such as autistic behavior, developmental delay, and epilepsy. While research has shed light on the biochemical and genetic etiology of TSC, the pathogenesis of the neurologic and behavioral manifestations remains poorly understood. TSC patients have a greatly increased risk of developmental delay and autism spectrum disorder, rendering the relationship between the two sets of symptoms an extremely pertinent issue for clinicians...
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24982805/the-peptide-network-between-tetanus-toxin-and-human-proteins-associated-with-epilepsy
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Guglielmo Lucchese, Jean Pierre Spinosa, Darja Kanduc
Sequence matching analyses show that Clostridium tetani neurotoxin shares numerous pentapeptides (68, including multiple occurrences) with 42 human proteins that, when altered, have been associated with epilepsy. Such a peptide sharing is higher than expected, nonstochastic, and involves tetanus toxin-derived epitopes that have been validated as immunopositive in the human host. Of note, an unexpected high level of peptide matching is found in mitogen-activated protein kinase 10 (MK10), a protein selectively expressed in hippocampal areas...
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24808956/caregiver-burden-in-epilepsy-determinants-and-impact
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Ioannis Karakis, Andrew J Cole, Georgia D Montouris, Marta San Luciano, Kimford J Meador, Charitomeni Piperidou
Aim. Caregiver burden (CB) in epilepsy constitutes an understudied area. Here we attempt to identify the magnitude of this burden, the factors associated with it, and its impact to caregiver quality of life (QOL). Methods. 48 persons with epilepsy (PWE) underwent video-EEG monitoring and their caregivers completed questionnaires providing demographic, disease-related, psychiatric, cognitive, sleep, QOL, and burden information. Results. On regression analysis, higher number of antiepileptic drugs, poorer patient neuropsychological performance, lower patient QOL score, and lower caregiver education level were associated with higher CB...
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24660061/the-syndrome-of-absence-status-epilepsy-review-of-the-literature
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Leonilda Bilo, Sabina Pappatà, Roberto De Simone, Roberta Meo
The authors review the literature for cases fulfilling the criteria for the proposed idiopathic generalized epilepsy syndrome (IGE) of absence status epilepsy described by Genton et al. (2008). Difficulties arising in diagnosing such cases are remarked, and possible overlapping with other proposed IGE syndromes is discussed.
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24627807/long-term-survival-and-outcome-in-children-admitted-to-kilifi-district-hospital-with-convulsive-status-epilepticus
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Agnes Prins, Eddie Chengo, Victor Mung'ala Odera, Manish Sadarangani, Claire Seaton, Penny Holding, Greg Fegan, Charles R Newton
Objectives. The incidence of convulsive status epilepticus (CSE) is high in Africa but the long-term outcome is unknown. We examined the neurocognitive outcome and survival of children treated for CSE in a Kenyan hospital 3 to 4 years after discharge. Methods. The frequency and nature of neurological deficits among this group of children were determined and compared to a control group. The children were screened with the Ten Questions Questionnaire for neurodevelopmental impairment if alive and those that screened positive were invited for further assessment to determine the pattern and extent of their impairment...
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24627806/the-modified-atkins-diet-in-refractory-epilepsy
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Suvasini Sharma, Puneet Jain
The modified Atkins diet is a less restrictive variation of the ketogenic diet. This diet is started on an outpatient basis without a fast, allows unlimited protein and fat, and does not restrict calories or fluids. Recent studies have shown good efficacy and tolerability of this diet in refractory epilepsy. In this review, we discuss the use of the modified Atkins diet in refractory epilepsy.
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24627805/epilepsy-surgery-series-a-study-of-502-consecutive-patients-from-a-developing-country
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Abdulaziz Alsemari, Faisal Al-Otaibi, Salah Baz, Ibrahim Althubaiti, Hisham Aldhalaan, David Macdonald, Tareq Abalkhail, Miguel E Fiol, Suad Alyamani, Aziza Chedrawi, Frank Leblanc, Andrew Parrent, Donald Maclean, John Girvin
Purpose. To review the postoperative seizure outcomes of patients that underwent surgery for epilepsy at King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC). Methods. A descriptive retrospective study for 502 patients operated on for medically intractable epilepsy between 1998 and 2012. The surgical outcome was measured using the ILAE criteria. Results. The epilepsy surgery outcome for temporal lobe epilepsy surgery (ILAE classes 1, 2, and 3) at 12, 36, and 60 months is 79.6%, 74.2%, and 67%, respectively...
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24592331/adaptive-skills-and-somatization-in-children-with-epilepsy
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Nichole Wicker Villarreal, Cynthia A Riccio, Morris J Cohen, Yong Park
Objective. Children with epilepsy are at risk for less than optimum long-term outcomes. The type and severity of their epilepsy may contribute to educational, psychological, and social outcomes. The objective of this study was to determine the relation between somatization and adaptive skills based on seizure type that could impact on those outcomes. Methods. This study examined adaptive functioning and somatization in 87 children with epilepsy using archival data from a tertiary care facility. Results. No significant differences in adaptive skills emerged between groups of children diagnosed with complex partial (CP) as compared to CP-secondary generalized (SG) seizures; however, deficits in adaptive behavior were found for both groups...
2014: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24288602/temporal-lobe-resective-surgery-for-medically-intractable-epilepsy-a-review-of-complications-and-side-effects
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Iordanis Georgiadis, Effie Z Kapsalaki, Kostas N Fountas
Object. It is widely accepted that temporal resective surgery represents an efficacious treatment option for patients with epilepsy of temporal origin. The meticulous knowledge of the potential complications, associated with temporal resective procedures, is of paramount importance. In our current study, we attempt to review the pertinent literature for summating the complications of temporal resective procedures for epilepsy. Method. A PubMed search was performed with the following terms: "behavioral," "cognitive," "complication," "deficit," "disorder," "epilepsy," "hemianopia," "hemianopsia," "hemorrhage," "lobectomy," "medial," "memory," "mesial," "neurobehavioral," "neurocognitive," "neuropsychological," "psychological," "psychiatric," "quadranopia," "quadranopsia," "resective," "side effect," "surgery," "temporal," "temporal lobe," and "visual field...
2013: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24288601/surgical-treatment-of-pediatric-epileptic-encephalopathies
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J Fridley, G Reddy, D Curry, S Agadi
Pediatric epileptiform encephalopathies are a group of neurologically devastating disorders related to uncontrolled ictal and interictal epileptic activity, with a poor prognosis. Despite the number of pharmacological options for treatment of epilepsy, many of these patients are drug resistant. For these patients with uncontrolled epilepsy, motor and/or neuropsychological deterioration is common. To prevent these secondary consequences, surgery is often considered as either a curative or a palliative option...
2013: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24288600/excessive-daytime-sleepiness-and-epilepsy-a-systematic-review
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Andre S Giorelli, Pâmela Passos, Thiago Carnaval, Marleide da Mota Gomes
Background. Sleep complaints are common in patients with epilepsy (PWE). Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is one of the most reported complaints and its impact is still a matter of debate. Objective. Evaluate the relationship between EDS and epilepsy, with emphasis on prevalence, assessment, and causes. Methods. A systematic review on PubMed database in the last 10 years (2002 to 2012). The search returned 53 articles and 34 were considered relevant. After citation analysis, 3 more articles were included...
2013: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24236231/sleep-and-epilepsy
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Andrea Romigi, E Bonanni, M Maestri
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2013: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24228175/assessing-systems-of-care-for-us-children-with-epilepsy-seizure-disorder
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Mary Kay Kenney, Marie Mann
Background. The proportion of US children with special health care needs (CSHCN) with epilepsy/seizure disorder who receive care in high-quality health service systems was examined. Methodology. We analyzed data for 40,242 CSHCN from the 2009-2010 National Survey of CSHCN and compared CSHCN with epilepsy/seizure disorder to CSHCN without epilepsy/seizure disorder. Measures included attainment rates for 6 federal quality indicators with comparisons conducted using chi square and logistic regression methods. In addition, CSHCN with epilepsy/seizure disorder were compared to CSHCN without epilepsy/seizure disorder on the basis of 14 unmet health care needs...
2013: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24171111/a-clinical-eeg-study-of-sleepiness-and-psychological-symptoms-in-pharmacoresistant-epilepsy-patients-treated-with-lacosamide
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Filippo S Giorgi, Chiara Pizzanelli, Veronica Pelliccia, Elisa Di Coscio, Michelangelo Maestri, Melania Guida, Elena Iacopini, Alfonso Iudice, Enrica Bonanni
Our aim was to evaluate the EEG and clinical modifications induced by the new antiepileptic drug lacosamide (LCM) in patients with epilepsy. We evaluated 10 patients affected by focal pharmacoresistant epilepsy in which LCM (mean 250 mg/day) was added to the preexisting antiepileptic therapy, which was left unmodified. Morning waking EEG recording was performed before (t0) and at 6 months (t1) after starting LCM. At t0 and t1, patients were also administered questionnaires evaluating mood, anxiety, sleep, sleepiness, and fatigue (Beck Depression Inventory; State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Y1 and Y2; Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; Epworth Sleepiness Scale; Fatigue Severity Scale)...
2013: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24159386/how-sleep-activates-epileptic-networks
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Peter Halász
Background. The relationship between sleep and epilepsy has been long ago studied, and several excellent reviews are available. However, recent development in sleep research, the network concept in epilepsy, and the recognition of high frequency oscillations in epilepsy and more new results may put this matter in a new light. Aim. The review address the multifold interrelationships between sleep and epilepsy networks and with networks of cognitive functions. Material and Methods. The work is a conceptual update of the available clinical data and relevant studies...
2013: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24159385/epilepsy-surgery-factors-that-affect-patient-decision-making-in-choosing-or-deferring-a-procedure
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Christopher Todd Anderson, Eva Noble, Ram Mani, Kathy Lawler, John R Pollard
Surgical resection for well-selected patients with refractory epilepsy provides seizure freedom approximately two-thirds of the time. Despite this, many good candidates for surgery, after a presurgical workup, ultimately do not consent to a procedure. The reasons why patients decline potentially effective surgery are not completely understood. We explored the socio cultural, medical, personal, and psychological differences between candidates who chose (n = 23) and those who declined surgical intervention (n = 9)...
2013: Epilepsy Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24078869/epileptic-encephalopathies-in-children
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Brahim Tabarki, Giangennaro Coppola, Elaine Wirrell
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
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