Purpose: To assess the frequency, timing, patterns and prognostic significance of change of the syndromic diagnosis in a cohort of newly diagnosed adults with epilepsy.Method: 180 newly diagnosed adults from an epilepsy centre were included and followed for 852.4 person years. For each patient, the syndromic diagnosis was made at entry according to simplified categories. Changes of the diagnostic categories were then recorded retrospectively during follow-up. A change of the syndromic diagnosis was made and dated, based on new data on seizure types and/or EEG findings and/or neuroimaging results. Using survival analysis, the cumulative time-dependent probability of change of syndromic category and of 2-year remission was measured. Differenc...
Objective: To investigate the temporal course of medication response and associated prognostic facto...
Purpose: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) is an under recognised health problem associated wi...
SummaryA total of 558 patients with a range of localization-related epilepsy syndromes starting trea...
Purpose: To assess the frequency, timing, patterns and prognostic significance of change of the synd...
PURPOSE: To count patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy entering early and late remission and to id...
Purpose: Cognitive impairment is a common comorbidity of epilepsy; however, relatively little resear...
A multicenter prospective study was initiated at the time of first antiepileptic treatment for afebr...
Longitudinal studies of newly diagnosed epilepsy in children and adults have identified prognostic f...
Purpose: Status epilepticus (SE) is associated with high morbidity and mortality. This multicenter r...
Purpose: To evaluate the application of MRI to the ILAE classification of epilepsies and epileptic s...
The work consists of two major studies designed to examine the early prognosis and medical care of p...
OBJECTIVE:To identify people with epilepsy who will not achieve a 12-month seizure remission within ...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening condition and may have long-term negative sequelae. Sh...
Prognosis is defined as the chance of recovery from a certain condition. Strictly, in epilepsy this ...
AbstractThe cardinal question for a person developing seizures is ‘What is the likelihood that they ...
Objective: To investigate the temporal course of medication response and associated prognostic facto...
Purpose: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) is an under recognised health problem associated wi...
SummaryA total of 558 patients with a range of localization-related epilepsy syndromes starting trea...
Purpose: To assess the frequency, timing, patterns and prognostic significance of change of the synd...
PURPOSE: To count patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy entering early and late remission and to id...
Purpose: Cognitive impairment is a common comorbidity of epilepsy; however, relatively little resear...
A multicenter prospective study was initiated at the time of first antiepileptic treatment for afebr...
Longitudinal studies of newly diagnosed epilepsy in children and adults have identified prognostic f...
Purpose: Status epilepticus (SE) is associated with high morbidity and mortality. This multicenter r...
Purpose: To evaluate the application of MRI to the ILAE classification of epilepsies and epileptic s...
The work consists of two major studies designed to examine the early prognosis and medical care of p...
OBJECTIVE:To identify people with epilepsy who will not achieve a 12-month seizure remission within ...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening condition and may have long-term negative sequelae. Sh...
Prognosis is defined as the chance of recovery from a certain condition. Strictly, in epilepsy this ...
AbstractThe cardinal question for a person developing seizures is ‘What is the likelihood that they ...
Objective: To investigate the temporal course of medication response and associated prognostic facto...
Purpose: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) is an under recognised health problem associated wi...
SummaryA total of 558 patients with a range of localization-related epilepsy syndromes starting trea...