Cognitive and mental disorders often occur in patients with epilepsy and significantly reduce the quality of life of patients and their families. Approximately in 35 % of patients, despite treatment, various violations of intelligence, behavior, affective sphere of different degree of seve rity are preserved. In general, mental (affective, anxious and psychotic) disorders occur in epilepsy 2–3 times more often than in the general population. The most common is depression: the occurrence of depression and anxiety in epilepsy varies from 20 to 55 % (and more than 50 % of patients with refractory focal epilepsy, especially epilepsy of the temporal lobe of the brain). Children are a particularly vulnerable category of patients: in addition to p...
Background: Epilepsy is the most common chronic neurological disease and has neurological impairment...
OBJECTIVES: There are few studies on epilepsy and psychopathology in people with intellectual disabi...
The categorisation of the childhood epilepsies into a number of different syndromes has allowed grea...
Currently, epilepsy is a serious medical and social problem of all mankind. The International League...
Anxiety and depression are relatively common in children with epilepsy: anxiety has been reported in...
Epileptic patients are more prone to cognitive problems. Epilepsy per se may lead to cognitive impai...
Psychiatric/behavioural problems can have a major effect on quality of life. Epidemiological studies...
SummaryNeurocognitive impairment is frequent in epilepsy patients. Causes are multiple, and may be i...
Children with epilepsy have a higher risk of suffering from cognitive and behavioural disorde...
Among the psychiatric comorbid conditions in children and adolescents with epilepsy, depression and ...
SummaryCognitive dysfunction in people with epilepsy is a frequently encountered but also easily ove...
Children with a specific form of epilepsy in the frontal lobe of the brain have problems that compar...
Introduction. Cognitive dysfunction is one of the main comorbidities of epilepsy which co-exists wit...
The aims of this paper are to identify factors that influence the psychosocial difficulties (PSDs) t...
Introduction. Epilepsy is a devastating neurological disorder affecting the neuropsychological funct...
Background: Epilepsy is the most common chronic neurological disease and has neurological impairment...
OBJECTIVES: There are few studies on epilepsy and psychopathology in people with intellectual disabi...
The categorisation of the childhood epilepsies into a number of different syndromes has allowed grea...
Currently, epilepsy is a serious medical and social problem of all mankind. The International League...
Anxiety and depression are relatively common in children with epilepsy: anxiety has been reported in...
Epileptic patients are more prone to cognitive problems. Epilepsy per se may lead to cognitive impai...
Psychiatric/behavioural problems can have a major effect on quality of life. Epidemiological studies...
SummaryNeurocognitive impairment is frequent in epilepsy patients. Causes are multiple, and may be i...
Children with epilepsy have a higher risk of suffering from cognitive and behavioural disorde...
Among the psychiatric comorbid conditions in children and adolescents with epilepsy, depression and ...
SummaryCognitive dysfunction in people with epilepsy is a frequently encountered but also easily ove...
Children with a specific form of epilepsy in the frontal lobe of the brain have problems that compar...
Introduction. Cognitive dysfunction is one of the main comorbidities of epilepsy which co-exists wit...
The aims of this paper are to identify factors that influence the psychosocial difficulties (PSDs) t...
Introduction. Epilepsy is a devastating neurological disorder affecting the neuropsychological funct...
Background: Epilepsy is the most common chronic neurological disease and has neurological impairment...
OBJECTIVES: There are few studies on epilepsy and psychopathology in people with intellectual disabi...
The categorisation of the childhood epilepsies into a number of different syndromes has allowed grea...