SummaryWe aimed to review recent prospective and cross-sectional studies regarding the gradual and chronic effects of (cumulative) seizures on cognition. In contrast with the increasing evidence of structural changes in the brain associated with repeated seizures, its functional repercussions remain unclear. Methodological difficulties of cross-sectional and prospective studies are addressed. It appears that all but one of the prospective studies available on children are limited to measures of intelligence. Most studies revealed no significant adverse effects, although there appears to be a subgroup of about 10–25% of children that shows a clinically significant intellectual decline. Children with generalized symptomatic epilepsies, freque...
Objective: To study the pattern of cognitive development in relation to duration of epilepsy. Method...
In this study, we will explore the effect of epilepsy-related factors such as: `type of epilepsy, `s...
Effective treatment of epilepsy depends on medication compliance across a lifetime, and studies indi...
SummaryWe aimed to review recent prospective and cross-sectional studies regarding the gradual and c...
PURPOSE: To explore the relation between seizure-related variables and cognitive change in patients ...
Epileptic patients are more prone to cognitive problems. Epilepsy per se may lead to cognitive impai...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to compare the long-term consequences of refractory epileptic seiz...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: This study addressed whether cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy is cau...
\u3cp\u3eCognitive impairment is frequently observed in children with epilepsy. We aimed at addressi...
This study compares the acute cognitive effects of short nonconvulsive seizures with the effects of ...
Purpose: Educational difficulties or even severe cognitive deterioration is seen in many childhood e...
It is well recognised that cognitive impairment is a common morbidity of childhood epilepsy. Howeve...
Cognitive problems in epilepsy have a multifactorial origin with etiology, seizures, and the «centra...
Study aims are to assess cognitive dysfunction in nine individuals with one or more episodes of stat...
Disturbances in cognitive function, particularly memory, are a common complaint of patients with epi...
Objective: To study the pattern of cognitive development in relation to duration of epilepsy. Method...
In this study, we will explore the effect of epilepsy-related factors such as: `type of epilepsy, `s...
Effective treatment of epilepsy depends on medication compliance across a lifetime, and studies indi...
SummaryWe aimed to review recent prospective and cross-sectional studies regarding the gradual and c...
PURPOSE: To explore the relation between seizure-related variables and cognitive change in patients ...
Epileptic patients are more prone to cognitive problems. Epilepsy per se may lead to cognitive impai...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to compare the long-term consequences of refractory epileptic seiz...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: This study addressed whether cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy is cau...
\u3cp\u3eCognitive impairment is frequently observed in children with epilepsy. We aimed at addressi...
This study compares the acute cognitive effects of short nonconvulsive seizures with the effects of ...
Purpose: Educational difficulties or even severe cognitive deterioration is seen in many childhood e...
It is well recognised that cognitive impairment is a common morbidity of childhood epilepsy. Howeve...
Cognitive problems in epilepsy have a multifactorial origin with etiology, seizures, and the «centra...
Study aims are to assess cognitive dysfunction in nine individuals with one or more episodes of stat...
Disturbances in cognitive function, particularly memory, are a common complaint of patients with epi...
Objective: To study the pattern of cognitive development in relation to duration of epilepsy. Method...
In this study, we will explore the effect of epilepsy-related factors such as: `type of epilepsy, `s...
Effective treatment of epilepsy depends on medication compliance across a lifetime, and studies indi...