Absence epilepsy refers to a group of genetic, generalized epilepsy syndromes associated with absence seizures, which are especially common in children and juveniles. Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is the most prevalent childhood onset epilepsy, accounting for about 10-17% of all paediatric epilepsies. Absence seizures can occur up to hundreds of times a day in affected individuals, and are accompanied by behavioural arrest and loss of awareness. Secondary complications, such as accidental injury, and adverse psychiatric or behavioural comorbidities often appear in patients. Approximately one third of patients do not respond to available anti-epileptic medications. Thus, further research is required to decipher seizure mechanisms in order...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
SummaryAbsence seizures appear to be initiated in a putative cortical ‘initiation site’ by the expre...
Absence epilepsy refers to a group of genetic, generalized epilepsy syndromes associated with absenc...
Absence epilepsy is a type of non-convulsive, generalized seizure, characterized by sudden and abrup...
Absence epilepsy is a type of non-convulsive, generalized seizure, characterized by sudden and abrup...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is the most common early-onset epilepsy accounting for about 10-17%...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is the most common early-onset epilepsy accounting for about 10-17%...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is a generalised, non-convulsive subtype of epilepsy, accounting fo...
Absence seizures are associated with generalised synchronous 2.5–4 Hz spike-wave discharges causing ...
Copyright © Experimental Neurobiology 2022.Absence seizures are caused by abnormal synchronized osci...
Disturbances in corticothalamic circuitry can lead to absence epilepsy. The reticular thalamic nucle...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
SummaryAbsence seizures appear to be initiated in a putative cortical ‘initiation site’ by the expre...
Absence epilepsy refers to a group of genetic, generalized epilepsy syndromes associated with absenc...
Absence epilepsy is a type of non-convulsive, generalized seizure, characterized by sudden and abrup...
Absence epilepsy is a type of non-convulsive, generalized seizure, characterized by sudden and abrup...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is the most common early-onset epilepsy accounting for about 10-17%...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is the most common early-onset epilepsy accounting for about 10-17%...
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is a generalised, non-convulsive subtype of epilepsy, accounting fo...
Absence seizures are associated with generalised synchronous 2.5–4 Hz spike-wave discharges causing ...
Copyright © Experimental Neurobiology 2022.Absence seizures are caused by abnormal synchronized osci...
Disturbances in corticothalamic circuitry can lead to absence epilepsy. The reticular thalamic nucle...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
International audienceThe absence epilepsies are characterized by recurrent episodes of loss of cons...
Human and experimental studies indicate that molecular genetic changes in GABAA receptors may underl...
SummaryAbsence seizures appear to be initiated in a putative cortical ‘initiation site’ by the expre...