Progressive myoclonic epilepsies are a group of disorders characterised by a relentlessly progressive disease course until death; treatment-resistant epilepsy is just a part of the phenotype. This umbrella term encompasses many diverse conditions, ranging from Lafora body disease to Gaucher's disease. These diseases as a group are important because of a generally poor response to antiepileptic medication, an overall poor prognosis and inheritance risks to siblings or offspring (where there is a proven genetic cause). A correct diagnosis also helps patients and their families to accept and understand the nature of their disease, even if incurable. Here, we discuss the phenotypes of these disorders and summarise the relevant specific investig...
Introduction: Patients with myoclonic jerks and seizures represent a diagnostic and therapeutic chal...
On the basis of 21 personal observations as well as those (82) from the litterature, it is concluded...
AbstractPurposeProgressive myoclonic epilepsy type one is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized...
Progressive myoclonic epilepsies are a group of disorders characterised by a relentlessly progressiv...
Progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PME) are a group of rare disorders characterized by the occurrence...
Progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PMEs) are a group of rare disorders characterized by the occurrenc...
The progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PMEs) are a group of symptomatic generalized epilepsies caused...
Objective:To define the clinical spectrum and etiology of progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PMEs) in...
Clinical morphological and biochemical aspects of Familial Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsies are repo...
Objective: Progressive myoclonic epilepsy (PME) is a syndrome complex encompassing different diagnos...
The history of the progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PMEs) spans more than a century. However, the r...
Lafora progressive myoclonus epilepsy, also known as Lafora disease (LD), is the most severe and fat...
The authors report the clinical criteria for the diagnosis of progressive myoclonus epilepsies on th...
Objective To investigate the features of clinical phenotype and gene mutation of progressive myoclon...
Objective: To define the clinical spectrum and etiology of progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PMEs) i...
Introduction: Patients with myoclonic jerks and seizures represent a diagnostic and therapeutic chal...
On the basis of 21 personal observations as well as those (82) from the litterature, it is concluded...
AbstractPurposeProgressive myoclonic epilepsy type one is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized...
Progressive myoclonic epilepsies are a group of disorders characterised by a relentlessly progressiv...
Progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PME) are a group of rare disorders characterized by the occurrence...
Progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PMEs) are a group of rare disorders characterized by the occurrenc...
The progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PMEs) are a group of symptomatic generalized epilepsies caused...
Objective:To define the clinical spectrum and etiology of progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PMEs) in...
Clinical morphological and biochemical aspects of Familial Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsies are repo...
Objective: Progressive myoclonic epilepsy (PME) is a syndrome complex encompassing different diagnos...
The history of the progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PMEs) spans more than a century. However, the r...
Lafora progressive myoclonus epilepsy, also known as Lafora disease (LD), is the most severe and fat...
The authors report the clinical criteria for the diagnosis of progressive myoclonus epilepsies on th...
Objective To investigate the features of clinical phenotype and gene mutation of progressive myoclon...
Objective: To define the clinical spectrum and etiology of progressive myoclonic epilepsies (PMEs) i...
Introduction: Patients with myoclonic jerks and seizures represent a diagnostic and therapeutic chal...
On the basis of 21 personal observations as well as those (82) from the litterature, it is concluded...
AbstractPurposeProgressive myoclonic epilepsy type one is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized...