Epilepsy, Generalized
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Subject Areas on Research
- Association of ultra-rare coding variants with genetic generalized epilepsy: A case-control whole exome sequencing study.
- Calcium-sensitive potassium channelopathy in human epilepsy and paroxysmal movement disorder.
- Clinical utility of genetic testing in pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy: a pilot study.
- Efficacy of felbamate in therapy for partial epilepsy in children.
- Efficacy of the ketogenic diet in Lennox-Gastaut syndrome: a retrospective review of one institution's experience and summary of the literature.
- Electroencephalographic changes in pyridoxine-dependant epilepsy: new observations.
- Exome sequencing followed by large-scale genotyping fails to identify single rare variants of large effect in idiopathic generalized epilepsy.
- Factors associated with long-term outcomes in pediatric refractory status epilepticus.
- Generalized periodic epileptiform discharges: etiologies, relationship to status epilepticus, and prognosis.
- Genetic generalized epilepsies.
- Genomic analysis of "microphenotypes" in epilepsy.
- Intractable epilepsy following radiosurgery for arteriovenous malformation.
- Is FGF13 a major contributor to genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus?
- Lamotrigine in absence and primary generalized epilepsies.
- Painful generalised clonic and tonic-clonic seizures with retained consciousness.
- Phenotypic analysis of 303 multiplex families with common epilepsies.
- Progression of alternating hemiplegia of childhood-related focal epilepsy to electrical status epilepticus in sleep with reversible encephalopathy.
- Pseudoseizure manifestations in two preschool age children.
- Randomized trial of lacosamide versus fosphenytoin for nonconvulsive seizures.
- Refractory calculation-induced idiopathic generalized epilepsy: a case report and review of the literature.
- Stationarity and redundancy of multichannel EEG data recorded during generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
- Ultra-rare genetic variation in common epilepsies: a case-control sequencing study.