We report on a patient who developed, from 5 months of age, multiple seizure types, including myoclonic, associated with severe psychomotor delay, leading to the diagnosis of Dravet syndrome. Over the years, he developed refractory epilepsy and was implanted with a vagus nerve stimulator at the age of 19. After 3 months, he experienced a progressive improvement of partial and generalized seizures, with a >90% reduction, and better alertness. This meaningful clinical improvement is discussed in the light of the sudden unexpected death in epilepsy risk, which is high in this setting, and seems remarkably diminished in our patient in view of the reduction of generalized convulsions
Objective: This study aimed to assess the long-term outcomes of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in chi...
Case Presentation: Pediatric Patient With Rare Early-Onset Epilepsy Syndrome Presenting in Status Ep...
ObjectiveTo investigate the quantitative electroencephalography (EEG) features associated with a hig...
We report on a patient who developed, from 5 months of age, multiple seizure types, including myoclo...
Dravet syndrome is an epilepsy syndrome of infantile onset, frequently caused by SCN1A mutations or ...
Dravet syndrome, a severe infantile epilepsy syndrome, is typically resistant to anti-epileptic drug...
AbstractAlthough status epilepticus (SE) affects the course of Dravet syndrome (DS), it rarely alter...
Dravet syndrome (DS) is a severe epilepsy syndrome starting in infantile period and caused usually b...
AbstractAn adult woman with Dravet syndrome (documented SCN1A mutation) experienced a marked reducti...
An adult woman with Dravet syndrome (documented SCN1A mutation) experienced a marked reduction in se...
Researchers at the National Hospital, Queen Square, Great Ormond Street Hospital, and other centers ...
Dravet syndrome is an epilepsy syndrome of infantile onset, frequently caused by SCN1A mutations or ...
SummaryVagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a new therapeutic option for refractory epilepsy. We report ...
The treatment protocol of status epilepticus has many associated toxicities so there is interest in ...
Objectives We ascertained the prevalence of ictal arrhythmias to explain the high rate of sudden une...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the long-term outcomes of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in chi...
Case Presentation: Pediatric Patient With Rare Early-Onset Epilepsy Syndrome Presenting in Status Ep...
ObjectiveTo investigate the quantitative electroencephalography (EEG) features associated with a hig...
We report on a patient who developed, from 5 months of age, multiple seizure types, including myoclo...
Dravet syndrome is an epilepsy syndrome of infantile onset, frequently caused by SCN1A mutations or ...
Dravet syndrome, a severe infantile epilepsy syndrome, is typically resistant to anti-epileptic drug...
AbstractAlthough status epilepticus (SE) affects the course of Dravet syndrome (DS), it rarely alter...
Dravet syndrome (DS) is a severe epilepsy syndrome starting in infantile period and caused usually b...
AbstractAn adult woman with Dravet syndrome (documented SCN1A mutation) experienced a marked reducti...
An adult woman with Dravet syndrome (documented SCN1A mutation) experienced a marked reduction in se...
Researchers at the National Hospital, Queen Square, Great Ormond Street Hospital, and other centers ...
Dravet syndrome is an epilepsy syndrome of infantile onset, frequently caused by SCN1A mutations or ...
SummaryVagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a new therapeutic option for refractory epilepsy. We report ...
The treatment protocol of status epilepticus has many associated toxicities so there is interest in ...
Objectives We ascertained the prevalence of ictal arrhythmias to explain the high rate of sudden une...
Objective: This study aimed to assess the long-term outcomes of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in chi...
Case Presentation: Pediatric Patient With Rare Early-Onset Epilepsy Syndrome Presenting in Status Ep...
ObjectiveTo investigate the quantitative electroencephalography (EEG) features associated with a hig...