Introduction. Epilepsy is a devastating neurological disorder affecting the neuropsychological functioning of the sufferers. Aim and development. This paper reviews the crucial factors associated with the cognitive status of people with epilepsy. These factors include seizure type and other medical variables such as age of onset, seizure frequency, and seizure history. The effect of these factors on the cognttive functioning of people with epilepsy is reviewed and discussed. Future directions of studies on this topic are also discussed.Introducción. La epilepsia es un trastorno devastador, que afecta a la función neuropsicológica de los que lo padecen. Objetivo y desarrollo. Este trabajo revisa los factores cruciales que se asocian con el e...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a global health problem and is considered as old as humanity itself and on...
Epilepsy is probably the neurological condition more common in the world, involving between 1-2 % of...
Background: epilepsy is a pathological condition characterized by a recurrent non-provoked crisis, h...
Children with epilepsy have a higher risk of suffering from cognitive and behavioural disorde...
Cognitive and mental disorders often occur in patients with epilepsy and significantly reduce the qu...
Currently, epilepsy is a serious medical and social problem of all mankind. The International League...
Background Epilepsy and cognition has an interchangeable relationship. The after-effect of seizure ...
Introduction. Cognitive dysfunction is one of the main comorbidities of epilepsy which co-exists wit...
According to OMS epilepsy is defined as a chronic condition of diverse etiology, characterized by re...
SummaryCognitive dysfunction in people with epilepsy is a frequently encountered but also easily ove...
PURPOSE: To explore the relation between seizure-related variables and cognitive change in patients ...
Epileptic patients are more prone to cognitive problems. Epilepsy per se may lead to cognitive impai...
In this study, we will explore the effect of epilepsy-related factors such as: `type of epilepsy, `s...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases with 50 million people worldwide who suffer...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: This study addressed whether cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy is cau...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a global health problem and is considered as old as humanity itself and on...
Epilepsy is probably the neurological condition more common in the world, involving between 1-2 % of...
Background: epilepsy is a pathological condition characterized by a recurrent non-provoked crisis, h...
Children with epilepsy have a higher risk of suffering from cognitive and behavioural disorde...
Cognitive and mental disorders often occur in patients with epilepsy and significantly reduce the qu...
Currently, epilepsy is a serious medical and social problem of all mankind. The International League...
Background Epilepsy and cognition has an interchangeable relationship. The after-effect of seizure ...
Introduction. Cognitive dysfunction is one of the main comorbidities of epilepsy which co-exists wit...
According to OMS epilepsy is defined as a chronic condition of diverse etiology, characterized by re...
SummaryCognitive dysfunction in people with epilepsy is a frequently encountered but also easily ove...
PURPOSE: To explore the relation between seizure-related variables and cognitive change in patients ...
Epileptic patients are more prone to cognitive problems. Epilepsy per se may lead to cognitive impai...
In this study, we will explore the effect of epilepsy-related factors such as: `type of epilepsy, `s...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases with 50 million people worldwide who suffer...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: This study addressed whether cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy is cau...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a global health problem and is considered as old as humanity itself and on...
Epilepsy is probably the neurological condition more common in the world, involving between 1-2 % of...
Background: epilepsy is a pathological condition characterized by a recurrent non-provoked crisis, h...