International audienceEpilepsy is a heterogeneous disorder, the symptoms of which are preventable and controllable to some extent. Significant inter- and intra-country differences in incidence and prevalence exist because multiple etiologic factors are implicated. Many past reviews have addressed sole etiologies. We considered a comprehensive view of all etiologies (genetic/structural/metabolic) to be significant for both the developing and the developed world as well as routine clinical/epidemiology practice. We therefore carried out a comprehensive search for peer-reviewed articles (irrespective of year, region and language; chosen based on novelty and importance) for each etiology. This article was felt to be essential since newer etiolo...
Epilepsy is a disease with substantial missing heritability; despite its high genetic component, gen...
Objectives: To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a disorder characterized by repeated attacks - motor, sensory, autonomic, ...
The purpose of this review was to evaluate the challenges facing neurologist in the diagnosis of epi...
Understanding the aetiology of epilepsy is essential both for clinical management of patients and fo...
The approach to epilepsy care has transformed in the last 30 years, with more and better anti-epilep...
© 2020, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved. The authors present a detailed review of...
The genetic component of epilepsy has been known for over two millennia. The most commonly reported ...
To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the field of the...
Epilepsy is a diagnosis encompassing>40 clinical syndromes consisting of biochemical, anatomic, a...
The epilepsies are a heterogeneous group of disorders with many causes. However, a genetic aetiology...
Cross-sectional epidemiological studies have shown that the incidence of several nervous system dise...
Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease characterized by repeated unprovoked attacks of motor, sensitive...
This is the first of a two-part primer on the genetics of the epilepsies within the Genetic Literacy...
This thesis describes neural and genetic basis of epilepsy, addresses the distribution of epileptic ...
Epilepsy is a disease with substantial missing heritability; despite its high genetic component, gen...
Objectives: To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a disorder characterized by repeated attacks - motor, sensory, autonomic, ...
The purpose of this review was to evaluate the challenges facing neurologist in the diagnosis of epi...
Understanding the aetiology of epilepsy is essential both for clinical management of patients and fo...
The approach to epilepsy care has transformed in the last 30 years, with more and better anti-epilep...
© 2020, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved. The authors present a detailed review of...
The genetic component of epilepsy has been known for over two millennia. The most commonly reported ...
To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the field of the...
Epilepsy is a diagnosis encompassing>40 clinical syndromes consisting of biochemical, anatomic, a...
The epilepsies are a heterogeneous group of disorders with many causes. However, a genetic aetiology...
Cross-sectional epidemiological studies have shown that the incidence of several nervous system dise...
Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease characterized by repeated unprovoked attacks of motor, sensitive...
This is the first of a two-part primer on the genetics of the epilepsies within the Genetic Literacy...
This thesis describes neural and genetic basis of epilepsy, addresses the distribution of epileptic ...
Epilepsy is a disease with substantial missing heritability; despite its high genetic component, gen...
Objectives: To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a disorder characterized by repeated attacks - motor, sensory, autonomic, ...