This study investigated clinical outcomes of WS patients with genetic and unknown etiologies.
The data demonstrate that the proposed model for Dravet syndrome is suitable for screening novel compounds for the ability to block hyperthermia-induced seizures and that heterozygous mice can be evaluated repeatedly over the course of several weeks, allowing for higher throughput screening.
This study examines whether and how perceived stigma, unemployment and depression interact to influence suicidal risk in PWE.
Objectives: To assess knowledge and attitudes toward epilepsy among Libyan people who live in Benghazi city.
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Models provided more accurate predictions of risk for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy than population-based estimates, according to results of a study that utilized a Bayesian logistic regression model.
Epilepsy and status epilepticus events are associated with increased odds of subsequent cardiac arrhythmia or cardiac arrest over multiple chronic timeframes.
Aim: To evaluate the long-term developmental trajectory of children with infantile spasms (IS) and identify the clinical protective and risk factors associated with their cognitive outcome.
Psychiatric comorbidities are common among older adults admitted for video-EEG monitoring.