Epilepsy is common in early childhood. In this age group it is associated with high rates of therapy-resistance, and with cognitive, motor, and behavioural comorbidity. A large number of genes, with wide ranging functions, are implicated in its aetiology, especially in those with therapy-resistant seizures. Identifying the more common single-gene epilepsies will aid in targeting resources, the prioritization of diagnostic testing and development of precision therapy. Previous studies of genetic testing in epilepsy have not been prospective and population-based. Therefore, the population-incidence of common genetic epilepsies remains unknown. The objective of this study was to describe the incidence and phenotypic spectrum of the most common...
Pediatric epilepsies are a group of disorders with a broad phenotypic spectrum that are associated w...
Epilepsy occurs in 1 to 2 of 100 children. The underlying etiology and clinical symptoms can be very...
Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic yield of microarray analysis in a hospital-based cohort of chi...
Epilepsy is common in early childhood. In this age group it is associated with high rates of therapy...
Epilepsy is common in early childhood. In this age group it is associated with high rates of therapy...
Epilepsies of early childhood are frequently resistant to therapy and often associated with cognitiv...
Epilepsies of early childhood are frequently resistant to therapy and often associated with cognitiv...
Abstract Background Epilepsy is a heterogeneous disease with a broad phenotypic spectrum and diverse...
Epilepsy genetics is a rapidly developing field, in which novel disease-associated genes, novel mech...
Background: The advent of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has led to a redefining of the genetic l...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders with diverse phenotypic characteristics an...
Pediatric epilepsies are a group of disorders with a broad phenotypic spectrum that are associated w...
Epilepsy occurs in 1 to 2 of 100 children. The underlying etiology and clinical symptoms can be very...
Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic yield of microarray analysis in a hospital-based cohort of chi...
Epilepsy is common in early childhood. In this age group it is associated with high rates of therapy...
Epilepsy is common in early childhood. In this age group it is associated with high rates of therapy...
Epilepsies of early childhood are frequently resistant to therapy and often associated with cognitiv...
Epilepsies of early childhood are frequently resistant to therapy and often associated with cognitiv...
Abstract Background Epilepsy is a heterogeneous disease with a broad phenotypic spectrum and diverse...
Epilepsy genetics is a rapidly developing field, in which novel disease-associated genes, novel mech...
Background: The advent of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has led to a redefining of the genetic l...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders with diverse phenotypic characteristics an...
Pediatric epilepsies are a group of disorders with a broad phenotypic spectrum that are associated w...
Epilepsy occurs in 1 to 2 of 100 children. The underlying etiology and clinical symptoms can be very...
Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic yield of microarray analysis in a hospital-based cohort of chi...