Absence seizure is most common in children. It commonly occurs between 5 and 18 years of age; it is not common before the age of 2 years or after adolescence and it is relatively rare in adults over the age of 50. We report a case of electroencephalography confirmed absence seizure and absence status successfully treated with sodium valproate in an elderly patient with dementia. Differential diagnosis between absence status and complex partial seizure is emphasized
We studied four children with diagnosis of absence seizures (generalized primary epilepsy), and with...
Average age of our population is steadily increasing. This demographic change poses major challenge...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. METHODS: ...
Absence seizure is most common in children. It commonly occurs between 5 and 18 years of age; it is ...
Absence seizures are often associated with impaired or loss of consciousness clinically proved to ha...
We describe a 68-year-old woman who had typical absence seizures since 14 years of age. The absences...
Late-onset absence status epilepticus (ASE) may be observed in adult and elderly patients as a late ...
AbstractLate-onset absence status epilepticus (ASE) may be observed in adult and elderly patients as...
Introduction: Atypical absences are generalized epileptic seizures typically affecting children with...
Background To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. Methods Subje...
Background To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. Methods Subje...
Epilepsy is characterized by ≥2 unprovoked seizures.There is a bimodal distribution of the occurrenc...
Background: To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. Methods: Su...
with a generalized delta activity on the EEG during clinical attacks provoked by hyperventilation. T...
We studied four children with diagnosis of absence seizures (generalized primary epilepsy), and with...
Average age of our population is steadily increasing. This demographic change poses major challenge...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. METHODS: ...
Absence seizure is most common in children. It commonly occurs between 5 and 18 years of age; it is ...
Absence seizures are often associated with impaired or loss of consciousness clinically proved to ha...
We describe a 68-year-old woman who had typical absence seizures since 14 years of age. The absences...
Late-onset absence status epilepticus (ASE) may be observed in adult and elderly patients as a late ...
AbstractLate-onset absence status epilepticus (ASE) may be observed in adult and elderly patients as...
Introduction: Atypical absences are generalized epileptic seizures typically affecting children with...
Background To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. Methods Subje...
Background To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. Methods Subje...
Epilepsy is characterized by ≥2 unprovoked seizures.There is a bimodal distribution of the occurrenc...
Background: To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. Methods: Su...
with a generalized delta activity on the EEG during clinical attacks provoked by hyperventilation. T...
We studied four children with diagnosis of absence seizures (generalized primary epilepsy), and with...
Average age of our population is steadily increasing. This demographic change poses major challenge...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. METHODS: ...