This dissertation shows that the use of antiepileptic drugs in women with epilepsy of childbearing age needs continuous attention, also in light of long-term development in children. Treatment continuation during pregnancy is a must for most women with active epilepsy, whereas prenatal exposure to antiepileptic drugs is associated with increased risks of congenital malformations, which indicates the associated challenges of antiepileptic drug use. In the past two decades, more attention has also been paid to possible long-term effects of prenatal exposure to antiepileptic drugs. However, in order to help women and their treating physicians to make a well-informed choice on medication use during pregnancy, still more information is needed, s...
Introduction: The management of epilepsy during pregnancy involves achieving the best compromise bet...
In a follow-up study long-term effects of antenatal exposure to two anticonvulsant drugs, phenobarbi...
Despite elevated rates of birth defects associated with prenatal antiepileptic drug exposure, pharma...
The rich behavioural repertoire of the fetus provides a means of assessing central nervous system in...
Research regarding child outcome following in utero exposure to antiepileptic drugs, has documented ...
AbstractA clinical scenario of a young female on 800mg of sodium valproate (VPA) who has recently fa...
Background: Children exposed to antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in utero are at higher risk for congenita...
A rational approach to the treatment of women of childbearing potential with epilepsy has been hampe...
Introduction: Antiepileptic drug (AED) teratogenicity is suspected to be the main cause of impaired ...
SummaryThe main concerns associated with epilepsy during pregnancy consist of maternal and fetal ris...
Infants born to epileptic women treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased risk of ma...
An estimated 60 million people worldwide suffer from epilepsy, half of whom are women. About one-thi...
Infants born to epileptic women treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased risk of ma...
Epilepsy is recognized as the commonest serious neurological disorder in the world. Women with epile...
International audienceEpilepsy is one of the most common chronic disorders affecting women of childb...
Introduction: The management of epilepsy during pregnancy involves achieving the best compromise bet...
In a follow-up study long-term effects of antenatal exposure to two anticonvulsant drugs, phenobarbi...
Despite elevated rates of birth defects associated with prenatal antiepileptic drug exposure, pharma...
The rich behavioural repertoire of the fetus provides a means of assessing central nervous system in...
Research regarding child outcome following in utero exposure to antiepileptic drugs, has documented ...
AbstractA clinical scenario of a young female on 800mg of sodium valproate (VPA) who has recently fa...
Background: Children exposed to antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in utero are at higher risk for congenita...
A rational approach to the treatment of women of childbearing potential with epilepsy has been hampe...
Introduction: Antiepileptic drug (AED) teratogenicity is suspected to be the main cause of impaired ...
SummaryThe main concerns associated with epilepsy during pregnancy consist of maternal and fetal ris...
Infants born to epileptic women treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased risk of ma...
An estimated 60 million people worldwide suffer from epilepsy, half of whom are women. About one-thi...
Infants born to epileptic women treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased risk of ma...
Epilepsy is recognized as the commonest serious neurological disorder in the world. Women with epile...
International audienceEpilepsy is one of the most common chronic disorders affecting women of childb...
Introduction: The management of epilepsy during pregnancy involves achieving the best compromise bet...
In a follow-up study long-term effects of antenatal exposure to two anticonvulsant drugs, phenobarbi...
Despite elevated rates of birth defects associated with prenatal antiepileptic drug exposure, pharma...