Epilepsy is a common neurological disease that can affect all ages. Although the majority of people with epilepsy can have excellent seizure control with medication, about 30% will fail anti-epileptic drugs. For those with medically intractable epilepsy, recurrent seizures lead to elevated mortality and injury risks, and the seizures themselves are socially disabling. Fortunately, for many people with intractable epilepsy, epilepsy can be cured or seizures better controlled with surgery. Localization of the seizure focus followed by surgical resection provide the best opportunities to cure epilepsy. Having a better understanding of the neuro-anatomy and physiology of epilepsy improves our ability to define the epileptic network and effectiv...
Twenty five percent of patients with intractable epilepsy have surgically remediable epilepsy syndro...
Despite a systematic and multidrug treatment, about 6–10% epileptic patients continue to present epi...
The modern practice of epilepsy surgery requires multiple modalities of presurgical investigations s...
The fact that epilepsy can be cured or ameliorated with surgery is an often neglected and overlooked...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy surgery is the most effective way to control seizures in patients with drug-resist...
Surgery for epilepsy dates back to 1886 and has undergone significant developments. Today it is cons...
AbstractWhile medical treatment remains the first line of treatment for epilepsy, surgery provides e...
Epilepsy surgery has been established as an effective treatment in pharmacoresistant focal epilepsie...
Epilepsy surgery has been established as an effective treatment in pharmacoresistant focal epilepsie...
Although epilepsy surgery has met with increased interest in recent years it is still underused in m...
Surgical treatment for epilepsy has made tremendous strides in the past few decades as a result of a...
Up to a third of all patients with epilepsy are refractory to medical therapy even in the context of...
For drug-resistant epilepsy, nonpharmacologic treatments should be considered early rather than late...
Epilepsy is a considerable individual and social economic burden. In properly selected patients, epi...
Drug treatment resistant epilepsy is an important public health problem. Patients with epilepsy of f...
Twenty five percent of patients with intractable epilepsy have surgically remediable epilepsy syndro...
Despite a systematic and multidrug treatment, about 6–10% epileptic patients continue to present epi...
The modern practice of epilepsy surgery requires multiple modalities of presurgical investigations s...
The fact that epilepsy can be cured or ameliorated with surgery is an often neglected and overlooked...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy surgery is the most effective way to control seizures in patients with drug-resist...
Surgery for epilepsy dates back to 1886 and has undergone significant developments. Today it is cons...
AbstractWhile medical treatment remains the first line of treatment for epilepsy, surgery provides e...
Epilepsy surgery has been established as an effective treatment in pharmacoresistant focal epilepsie...
Epilepsy surgery has been established as an effective treatment in pharmacoresistant focal epilepsie...
Although epilepsy surgery has met with increased interest in recent years it is still underused in m...
Surgical treatment for epilepsy has made tremendous strides in the past few decades as a result of a...
Up to a third of all patients with epilepsy are refractory to medical therapy even in the context of...
For drug-resistant epilepsy, nonpharmacologic treatments should be considered early rather than late...
Epilepsy is a considerable individual and social economic burden. In properly selected patients, epi...
Drug treatment resistant epilepsy is an important public health problem. Patients with epilepsy of f...
Twenty five percent of patients with intractable epilepsy have surgically remediable epilepsy syndro...
Despite a systematic and multidrug treatment, about 6–10% epileptic patients continue to present epi...
The modern practice of epilepsy surgery requires multiple modalities of presurgical investigations s...