Background: Microdeletions are known to confer risk to epilepsy, particularly at genomic rearrangement ‘hotspot’ loci. However, microdeletion burden not overlapping these regions or within different epilepsy subtypes has not been ascertained. Objective: To decipher the role of microdeletions outside hotspots loci and risk assessment by epilepsy subtype. Methods: We assessed the burden, frequency and genomic content of rare, large microdeletions found in a previously published cohort of 1366 patients with genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE) in addition to two sets of additional unpublished genome-wide microdeletions found in 281 patients with rolandic epilepsy (RE) and 807 patients with adult focal epilepsy (AFE), totalling 2454 cases. Microd...
SummaryBackgroundThe epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Desp...
Background The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite...
Background The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite st...
Background: Microdeletions are known to confer risk to epilepsy, particularly at genomic rearrangeme...
Genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE) is the most common form of genetic epilepsy, accounting for 20% o...
Genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE) is the most common form of genetic epilepsy, accounting for 20% o...
Genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE) is the most common form of genetic epilepsy, accounting for 20% o...
Background: Analyses of few gene-sets in epilepsy showed a potential to unravel key disease associat...
Patients with epilepsy often suffer from other important conditions. The existence of such co-morbid...
Background: Patients with epilepsy often suffer from other important conditions. The existence of su...
Idiopathic generalized epilepsies account for 30% of all epilepsies. Despite a predominant genetic a...
Background: The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite s...
SummaryBackgroundThe epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Desp...
Background The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite...
Background The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite st...
Background: Microdeletions are known to confer risk to epilepsy, particularly at genomic rearrangeme...
Genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE) is the most common form of genetic epilepsy, accounting for 20% o...
Genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE) is the most common form of genetic epilepsy, accounting for 20% o...
Genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE) is the most common form of genetic epilepsy, accounting for 20% o...
Background: Analyses of few gene-sets in epilepsy showed a potential to unravel key disease associat...
Patients with epilepsy often suffer from other important conditions. The existence of such co-morbid...
Background: Patients with epilepsy often suffer from other important conditions. The existence of su...
Idiopathic generalized epilepsies account for 30% of all epilepsies. Despite a predominant genetic a...
Background: The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite s...
SummaryBackgroundThe epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Desp...
Background The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite...
Background The epilepsies are a clinically heterogeneous group of neurological disorders. Despite st...