AbstractWest Syndrome (WS) is a severe epileptic encephalopathy occurring in the first year of life. According the ILAE classification of epileptic seizures and epilepsy the etiology could be symptomatic or cryptogenic. Some authors identified a small group of patients (5%) with a particular good outcome, a complete recovery from seizures and a normal cognitive development within the cryptogenic group that they suggested to be idiopathic. Between 1996 and 2007, at the Neurology Division of the Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital in Rome, we collected 241 patients with WS. Sixteen (6.6%) were considered with idiopathic aetiology. All clinical notes of these patients were reviewed in order to evaluate the prevalence of other epileptic syndrome a...
West syndrome followed by juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: a coincidental occurrence? is an age-dependen...
Objective: We describe the electroclinical characteristics of a series of 26 patients with idiopathi...
West syndrome is an age-dependent epileptic encephalopathy that occurs in infants and toddlers. We p...
West syndrome is an age-dependent epileptic encephalopathy, is a kind of catastrophic epilepsy in th...
Infants with West Syndrome and underlying structural pathology typically experience persistent sympt...
Background: West syndrome is an age-dependent epilepsy with onset peak in the first year of life who...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infant...
Objective: To study the clinical pattern of West syndrome (WS) in a university based hospital.Method...
West syndrome is a severe form of childhood epilepsy associated with drug-resistant seizures and int...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infan...
AbstractPurposeNearly half of all patients with seizure onset in the first year of life suffer from ...
AbstractWest syndrome is the most frequent cause of epilepsy in Down syndrome. West syndrome is ofte...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infants with West...
The West syndrome (WS) is a characteristic form of epilepsy which usually begins in the first year o...
Of 45 infants having epileptic discharges on the EEG in early infancy, 26 developed West syndrome (W...
West syndrome followed by juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: a coincidental occurrence? is an age-dependen...
Objective: We describe the electroclinical characteristics of a series of 26 patients with idiopathi...
West syndrome is an age-dependent epileptic encephalopathy that occurs in infants and toddlers. We p...
West syndrome is an age-dependent epileptic encephalopathy, is a kind of catastrophic epilepsy in th...
Infants with West Syndrome and underlying structural pathology typically experience persistent sympt...
Background: West syndrome is an age-dependent epilepsy with onset peak in the first year of life who...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infant...
Objective: To study the clinical pattern of West syndrome (WS) in a university based hospital.Method...
West syndrome is a severe form of childhood epilepsy associated with drug-resistant seizures and int...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infan...
AbstractPurposeNearly half of all patients with seizure onset in the first year of life suffer from ...
AbstractWest syndrome is the most frequent cause of epilepsy in Down syndrome. West syndrome is ofte...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infants with West...
The West syndrome (WS) is a characteristic form of epilepsy which usually begins in the first year o...
Of 45 infants having epileptic discharges on the EEG in early infancy, 26 developed West syndrome (W...
West syndrome followed by juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: a coincidental occurrence? is an age-dependen...
Objective: We describe the electroclinical characteristics of a series of 26 patients with idiopathi...
West syndrome is an age-dependent epileptic encephalopathy that occurs in infants and toddlers. We p...