ObjectiveOver the past decades, the number of epilepsy surgeries in children has increased and indications for surgery have broadened. We studied the changes in patient characteristics between 1990 and 2011 in a nationwide cohort and related these to seizure outcome and postoperative medication status. Second, we tried to identify predictors for seizure outcome after pediatric epilepsy surgery. MethodsTo study changes over time, we divided this retrospective cohort of 234 children into two consecutive time periods of 11years, and statistically compared the epochs in terms of patient characteristics, surgical variables, complications, seizure outcome, and postoperative medication status. To identify predictors of postoperative seizure freedo...
Epilepsy is defined as a disorder of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to genera...
Background and purpose: A large number of patients with epilepsy in the pediatric population have me...
AbstractPurposeAcute post-operative seizures (APOS) after epilepsy surgery, previously believed to b...
Objective: Epilepsy surgery has shown efficacy in children. We aimed to assess long-term seizure out...
Purpose: To retrospectively analyze the results on seizures of surgery in children with drug-resista...
BACKGROUND Although the majority of children undergoing epilepsy surgery are younger than 3 yr at e...
BACKGROUND Although the majority of children undergoing epilepsy surgery are younger than 3 yr at e...
ObjectResection is a safe and effective treatment option for children with pharmacoresistant focal e...
ObjectResection is a safe and effective treatment option for children with pharmacoresistant focal e...
BACKGROUND Although frontal lobe resections account for one-third of intralobar resections in pedia...
BACKGROUND Although frontal lobe resections account for one-third of intralobar resections in pedia...
OBJECTIVE Like adults, many children suffering from intractable seizures benefit from surgical thera...
OBJECTIVE Like adults, many children suffering from intractable seizures benefit from surgical thera...
AbstractPurposeTo describe 2-year and long-term outcomes (five or ten years) after resective epileps...
Objective: This systematic review and meta-analyses assessed seizure outcome following pediatric epi...
Epilepsy is defined as a disorder of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to genera...
Background and purpose: A large number of patients with epilepsy in the pediatric population have me...
AbstractPurposeAcute post-operative seizures (APOS) after epilepsy surgery, previously believed to b...
Objective: Epilepsy surgery has shown efficacy in children. We aimed to assess long-term seizure out...
Purpose: To retrospectively analyze the results on seizures of surgery in children with drug-resista...
BACKGROUND Although the majority of children undergoing epilepsy surgery are younger than 3 yr at e...
BACKGROUND Although the majority of children undergoing epilepsy surgery are younger than 3 yr at e...
ObjectResection is a safe and effective treatment option for children with pharmacoresistant focal e...
ObjectResection is a safe and effective treatment option for children with pharmacoresistant focal e...
BACKGROUND Although frontal lobe resections account for one-third of intralobar resections in pedia...
BACKGROUND Although frontal lobe resections account for one-third of intralobar resections in pedia...
OBJECTIVE Like adults, many children suffering from intractable seizures benefit from surgical thera...
OBJECTIVE Like adults, many children suffering from intractable seizures benefit from surgical thera...
AbstractPurposeTo describe 2-year and long-term outcomes (five or ten years) after resective epileps...
Objective: This systematic review and meta-analyses assessed seizure outcome following pediatric epi...
Epilepsy is defined as a disorder of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to genera...
Background and purpose: A large number of patients with epilepsy in the pediatric population have me...
AbstractPurposeAcute post-operative seizures (APOS) after epilepsy surgery, previously believed to b...