Understanding the aetiology of epilepsy is essential both for clinical management of patients and for conducting neurobiological research that will direct future therapies. The aetiology of epilepsy was formerly regarded as unknown in about three-quarters of patients; however, massively parallel gene-sequencing studies, conducted in a framework of international collaboration, have yielded a bounty of discoveries that highlight the importance of gene mutations in the aetiology of epilepsy. These data, coupled with clinical genetic studies, suggest a new paradigm for use in the clinic: many forms of epilepsy are likely to have a genetic basis. Enquiry about a genetic cause of epilepsy is readily overlooked in the clinic for a number of unders...
During the last two decades, the molecular revolution in medicine has had a strong impact in the fie...
Genetic factors are now recognised to have an even more important role in epilepsies than previously...
© 2020, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved. The authors present a detailed review of...
Understanding the aetiology of epilepsy is essential both for clinical management of patients and fo...
John C Mulley1,2, Leanne M Dibbens31Department of Genetic Medicine, Directorate of Genetics and Mole...
Epilepsy is a diagnosis encompassing>40 clinical syndromes consisting of biochemical, anatomic, a...
The approach to epilepsy care has transformed in the last 30 years, with more and better anti-epilep...
Introduction: It is increasingly clear that epilepsy is genetically heterogeneous and novel gene dis...
In the last few years, with the advent of next generation sequencing (NGS), our knowledge of genes a...
Next-generation sequencing technologies have tremendously increased the speed of gene discovery in m...
To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the field of the...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, with a prevalence of 1% and lifetime inci...
Mutations in several genes are associated with epilepsy (e.g. SCN1A, MECP2, ARX). Identifying geneti...
© 2017 Dr. Piero Cesare PeruccaEpilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, affecting ...
The genetic component of epilepsy has been known for over two millennia. The most commonly reported ...
During the last two decades, the molecular revolution in medicine has had a strong impact in the fie...
Genetic factors are now recognised to have an even more important role in epilepsies than previously...
© 2020, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved. The authors present a detailed review of...
Understanding the aetiology of epilepsy is essential both for clinical management of patients and fo...
John C Mulley1,2, Leanne M Dibbens31Department of Genetic Medicine, Directorate of Genetics and Mole...
Epilepsy is a diagnosis encompassing>40 clinical syndromes consisting of biochemical, anatomic, a...
The approach to epilepsy care has transformed in the last 30 years, with more and better anti-epilep...
Introduction: It is increasingly clear that epilepsy is genetically heterogeneous and novel gene dis...
In the last few years, with the advent of next generation sequencing (NGS), our knowledge of genes a...
Next-generation sequencing technologies have tremendously increased the speed of gene discovery in m...
To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the field of the...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, with a prevalence of 1% and lifetime inci...
Mutations in several genes are associated with epilepsy (e.g. SCN1A, MECP2, ARX). Identifying geneti...
© 2017 Dr. Piero Cesare PeruccaEpilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, affecting ...
The genetic component of epilepsy has been known for over two millennia. The most commonly reported ...
During the last two decades, the molecular revolution in medicine has had a strong impact in the fie...
Genetic factors are now recognised to have an even more important role in epilepsies than previously...
© 2020, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved. The authors present a detailed review of...