We analyzed the characteristics of drug resistant patient of the Epilepsy Center at S. Paolo Hospital in Milan. We considered drug-resistant all the patients still having seizures in spite of correct single-drug therapies. Subjects classified as drug-resistant are 137 (8.6%), 118 of them with partial epilepsy (age 33.9 D.S. \ub1 13.4, age of onset 10.2 \ub1 D.S. 8.8). We analyzed in detail the characteristics of patients with intractable partial epilepsies
A study carried out in 1988/89 at the Epilepsy Centres of the Neurological Institute 'C. Besta' and ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological illnesses occurring in children. In a...
Recent evidence suggests that medically resistant epilepsy can be identified if seizures persist des...
Aim – to study the clinical and neurological manifestations in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy...
Drug-resistance (DR) was defined as at least one seizure every 3 months of the last year of follow-u...
The authors analysed 34 cases of resistant epilepsy (20 males and 14 females, mean age 23 years), tr...
Background/aim: In up to 20% of epilepsy patients, seizures may not be controlled despite the use of...
Recent evidence suggests that medically resistant epilepsy can be identified if seizures persist de-...
In the evaluation of a drug-resistant patient it is very important to consider not only his/her situ...
PURPOSE: Despite the availability of a broad range of treatments for epilepsy, a significant proport...
AbstractPurposeTo test the new ILAE definition of drug-resistant epilepsy in a cohort study.MethodsA...
Despite the availability of numerous effective antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), about one-third of patien...
Aim: The authors conducted a case-control study to estimate predictive factors for timely identifica...
Drug resistance remains to be one of the major challenges in epilepsy therapy. Identification of fac...
Despite the development of new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), ~20%-30% of people with epilepsy remain r...
A study carried out in 1988/89 at the Epilepsy Centres of the Neurological Institute 'C. Besta' and ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological illnesses occurring in children. In a...
Recent evidence suggests that medically resistant epilepsy can be identified if seizures persist des...
Aim – to study the clinical and neurological manifestations in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy...
Drug-resistance (DR) was defined as at least one seizure every 3 months of the last year of follow-u...
The authors analysed 34 cases of resistant epilepsy (20 males and 14 females, mean age 23 years), tr...
Background/aim: In up to 20% of epilepsy patients, seizures may not be controlled despite the use of...
Recent evidence suggests that medically resistant epilepsy can be identified if seizures persist de-...
In the evaluation of a drug-resistant patient it is very important to consider not only his/her situ...
PURPOSE: Despite the availability of a broad range of treatments for epilepsy, a significant proport...
AbstractPurposeTo test the new ILAE definition of drug-resistant epilepsy in a cohort study.MethodsA...
Despite the availability of numerous effective antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), about one-third of patien...
Aim: The authors conducted a case-control study to estimate predictive factors for timely identifica...
Drug resistance remains to be one of the major challenges in epilepsy therapy. Identification of fac...
Despite the development of new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), ~20%-30% of people with epilepsy remain r...
A study carried out in 1988/89 at the Epilepsy Centres of the Neurological Institute 'C. Besta' and ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological illnesses occurring in children. In a...
Recent evidence suggests that medically resistant epilepsy can be identified if seizures persist des...