PURPOSE: To evaluate cognition, behavior, daily functioning and health-related quality of life (HrQoL) five years to more than a decade after hemispherectomy (HE) in childhood. METHODS: This countrywide Dutch cohort study of 31 patients, who underwent HE between 1994 and 2009, included a semi-structured interview with parents, an assessment of cognition, and screening of behavioral problems and HrQoL. RESULTS: Twenty-two school-age children and young adults [median age 13.8 years (0.5 at epilepsy onset, 5.3 at HE)] were assessed with age-appropriate cognitive tests. IQ ranged from 45 to 82 (median 61). Despite performing below mean norm scores, these participants could learn and remember, sustain attention, inhibit irrelevant responses, rea...
grantor: University of TorontoThe studies presented in this manuscript explore the process...
International audienceObjective: This longitudinal study aimed to measure the time course of intelle...
The purpose of our study is to evaluate whether children recover better than adults frommemory defic...
PURPOSE: To evaluate cognition, behavior, daily functioning and health-related quality of life (HrQo...
was studied in 71 patients who underwent hemispherectomy for severe and intractable seizures at The ...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the development of children who underwent epilepsy surgery, ba...
Prolonged, uncontrolled epilepsy, at times resulting in hundreds of seizures per day, severely affec...
Long-term neuropsychological outcome was studied in 71 children who underwent hemispherectomy for se...
Using the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) (WHO, 2001), impai...
Hemispherectomy (HE) is a radical and often life-saving surgery in which half of the brain is remove...
Childhood Hemispherectomy (CHE) has been deemed as a successful treatment option for young children ...
Hemispherectomy has gained widespread endorsement as a useful technique for treating seizures in pat...
SummaryThe authors report their experience about a neuro-cognitive and epileptic long-term follow-up...
Research on cognitive outcomes of adults with childhood hemispherectomies (HE) is limited. In this s...
Medical practitioners have used hemispherectomies (HE) as a last resort, lifesaving procedure used t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe studies presented in this manuscript explore the process...
International audienceObjective: This longitudinal study aimed to measure the time course of intelle...
The purpose of our study is to evaluate whether children recover better than adults frommemory defic...
PURPOSE: To evaluate cognition, behavior, daily functioning and health-related quality of life (HrQo...
was studied in 71 patients who underwent hemispherectomy for severe and intractable seizures at The ...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the development of children who underwent epilepsy surgery, ba...
Prolonged, uncontrolled epilepsy, at times resulting in hundreds of seizures per day, severely affec...
Long-term neuropsychological outcome was studied in 71 children who underwent hemispherectomy for se...
Using the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) (WHO, 2001), impai...
Hemispherectomy (HE) is a radical and often life-saving surgery in which half of the brain is remove...
Childhood Hemispherectomy (CHE) has been deemed as a successful treatment option for young children ...
Hemispherectomy has gained widespread endorsement as a useful technique for treating seizures in pat...
SummaryThe authors report their experience about a neuro-cognitive and epileptic long-term follow-up...
Research on cognitive outcomes of adults with childhood hemispherectomies (HE) is limited. In this s...
Medical practitioners have used hemispherectomies (HE) as a last resort, lifesaving procedure used t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe studies presented in this manuscript explore the process...
International audienceObjective: This longitudinal study aimed to measure the time course of intelle...
The purpose of our study is to evaluate whether children recover better than adults frommemory defic...