For more than 50 years it has been known that in patients with epilepsy, sleep markedly increases the diagnostic yield of the electroencephalogram (EEG). Sleep deprivation could have an additional activating role. Many laboratories do not use these methods routinely but reserve them for a second EEG if equivocal or negative findings are present in the initial EEG. We studied a regime of routine partial sleep deprivation without the use of hypnotic agents in 396 children younger than age 17 years who were referred for EEG with a diagnosis of epilepsy or suspected epilepsy. Sleep was achieved for th
Abstract Electroencephalogram (EEG) aids the management of epilepsy. Sleep deprivation (SD) is usefu...
Epileptic discharges are not considered a part of the clinical picture of selective mutism, and elec...
Melatonin is effective for treating sleep–wake cycle disturbances and has been reported occasionally...
The study objective was to compare qualitatively the clinical features of patients with electrical s...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The aims of this study were (1) to define the role of long-term computer-assisted outpatient electro...
Current American Clinical Neurophysiology Society guidelines require a minimum of 20 minutes of arti...
Approximately, 90 % of patients with Angelman syndrome present with epileptic seizures. Obtaining an...
The incidence and natural history of childhood absence epilepsy are well documented, but those of ju...
Most studies on epileptiform discharges in young children were performed using analog electroencepha...
The estimation of brain function using neurophysiologic methods is of importance because, besides ne...
ABSTRACT – Paroxysmal motor phenomena and arousals during sleep are frequent. The differential diagn...
Sleep-related breathing disruptions in children with epilepsy are common and can range from primary ...
Sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is associated with generalized tonic-clonic seizures an...
Children with childhood epileptic encephalopathy (Lennox-Gastaut syndrome) frequently have both mult...
Abstract Electroencephalogram (EEG) aids the management of epilepsy. Sleep deprivation (SD) is usefu...
Epileptic discharges are not considered a part of the clinical picture of selective mutism, and elec...
Melatonin is effective for treating sleep–wake cycle disturbances and has been reported occasionally...
The study objective was to compare qualitatively the clinical features of patients with electrical s...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The aims of this study were (1) to define the role of long-term computer-assisted outpatient electro...
Current American Clinical Neurophysiology Society guidelines require a minimum of 20 minutes of arti...
Approximately, 90 % of patients with Angelman syndrome present with epileptic seizures. Obtaining an...
The incidence and natural history of childhood absence epilepsy are well documented, but those of ju...
Most studies on epileptiform discharges in young children were performed using analog electroencepha...
The estimation of brain function using neurophysiologic methods is of importance because, besides ne...
ABSTRACT – Paroxysmal motor phenomena and arousals during sleep are frequent. The differential diagn...
Sleep-related breathing disruptions in children with epilepsy are common and can range from primary ...
Sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is associated with generalized tonic-clonic seizures an...
Children with childhood epileptic encephalopathy (Lennox-Gastaut syndrome) frequently have both mult...
Abstract Electroencephalogram (EEG) aids the management of epilepsy. Sleep deprivation (SD) is usefu...
Epileptic discharges are not considered a part of the clinical picture of selective mutism, and elec...
Melatonin is effective for treating sleep–wake cycle disturbances and has been reported occasionally...