C1 - Journal Articles RefereedApart from constituting an important management problem, depression coexisting with epilepsy is also an interesting psychiatric phenomenon, with multiple interacting biological, psychological and social factors involved in its causation. New research approaches to the study of epilepsy and depression, including neuroimaging, neurochemical and neuroendocrine techniques, and the arrival of new classes of antidepressants in recent years, suggest it is timely to reconsider this topic. We review current knowledge of the prevalence and causes of interictal depression in epilepsy, focussing mainly on neurobiological factors, and give an overview of recent concepts concerning the management of depression. We also discu...
The relation between depression and epilepsy was evaluated in 96 epileptic out-patients. We found th...
Objective: To evaluate the comorbidity of depressive disorders in patients with refractory temporal ...
© 2013 Dr. Cameron J. LaceyRisk factors for depression in people with epilepsy remain elusive despit...
An occurrence of depression or depressive symptomatology has been reported in 30% of patients with e...
The prevalence of depression (D) in patients with epilepsy (PE) is quite high and 12-37% due to comm...
In patients with epilepsy, mood disorders represent a frequent psychiatric comorbidity but they ofte...
People with epilepsy (PWE) frequently suffer from comorbid mood and anxiety disorders. Depression is...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is the most frequent psychiatric comorbidity among people with epilepsy. It...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is one of the most frequent comorbidities in epilepsy affecting between 17%...
The current possibilities of treatment of depression in epilepsy were represented. Depression is one...
Epilepsy, like other chronic conditions affecting the brain (multiple sclerosis, stroke, Parkinson's...
Epilepsy is one of the common neurological disorders that are seen worldwide. It can also affect a p...
Depression is more prevalent in patients with epilepsy than in the general population. The condition...
Depression is the most frequent comorbid psychiatric disorder in epilepsy. The occurrence of symptom...
Many treatments for the epilepsies and affective disor-der share the properties of seizure suppressi...
The relation between depression and epilepsy was evaluated in 96 epileptic out-patients. We found th...
Objective: To evaluate the comorbidity of depressive disorders in patients with refractory temporal ...
© 2013 Dr. Cameron J. LaceyRisk factors for depression in people with epilepsy remain elusive despit...
An occurrence of depression or depressive symptomatology has been reported in 30% of patients with e...
The prevalence of depression (D) in patients with epilepsy (PE) is quite high and 12-37% due to comm...
In patients with epilepsy, mood disorders represent a frequent psychiatric comorbidity but they ofte...
People with epilepsy (PWE) frequently suffer from comorbid mood and anxiety disorders. Depression is...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is the most frequent psychiatric comorbidity among people with epilepsy. It...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is one of the most frequent comorbidities in epilepsy affecting between 17%...
The current possibilities of treatment of depression in epilepsy were represented. Depression is one...
Epilepsy, like other chronic conditions affecting the brain (multiple sclerosis, stroke, Parkinson's...
Epilepsy is one of the common neurological disorders that are seen worldwide. It can also affect a p...
Depression is more prevalent in patients with epilepsy than in the general population. The condition...
Depression is the most frequent comorbid psychiatric disorder in epilepsy. The occurrence of symptom...
Many treatments for the epilepsies and affective disor-der share the properties of seizure suppressi...
The relation between depression and epilepsy was evaluated in 96 epileptic out-patients. We found th...
Objective: To evaluate the comorbidity of depressive disorders in patients with refractory temporal ...
© 2013 Dr. Cameron J. LaceyRisk factors for depression in people with epilepsy remain elusive despit...