Purpose: Infantile spasms (IS) represent a severe seizure disorder of infancy and early childhood characterized by epileptic spasms along with hypsarrhythmia often accompanied by intellectual disability. According to the current classification and terminology (3) IS can be categorized as known etiology, formerly known as "symptomatic", when an underlying cause has been observed prior to the onset of spasms, or of "unknown cause" with "unfavorable" and "favorable" outcome (previously referred as "cryptogenic" or "idiopathic", respectively). Single reports described children with "unknown cause and favorable outcome" (UC/FO) IS who later developed childhood absence epilepsy (CAE). This study aims to determine the prevalence of CAE following I...
PURPOSE: To evaluate how diagnostic criteria influence remission rates for patients with childhood a...
Background: To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. Methods: ...
PURPOSE: Absence epilepsy with onset before age 4 years, or early onset absence epilepsy (EOAE), has...
Purpose: Infantile spasms (IS) represent a severe seizure disorder of infancy and early childhood ch...
Purpose: Infantile spasms (IS) represent a severe seizure disorder of infancy and early childhood ch...
Purpose: To assess if absence seizures (ASs) occur in patients with myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (M...
Purpose: To investigate whether patients with typical absence seizures (TAS) starting in the first 3...
Objective: Among different epileptic syndrome infantile spasm is one of the most malignant forms whi...
PURPOSE: To investigate whether patients with typical absence seizures (TAS) starting in the first 3...
AbstractPurposeThe goal of this retrospective study is to review the causes of infantile spasms and ...
Background: Infantile spasms are an age-specific epileptic disorder. They occur in infancy and early...
Objective: The goal of this study was to define the long-term outcome of absence epilepsy presenting...
Infantile spasm (IS) is the archetypal catastrophic childhood epilepsy syndrome. It is catastrophic ...
Purpose: Absence Status epilepticus (AS) is a form of Non Convulsive Status Epilepticus defined as a...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to define the long-term outcome of absence epilepsy presenting...
PURPOSE: To evaluate how diagnostic criteria influence remission rates for patients with childhood a...
Background: To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. Methods: ...
PURPOSE: Absence epilepsy with onset before age 4 years, or early onset absence epilepsy (EOAE), has...
Purpose: Infantile spasms (IS) represent a severe seizure disorder of infancy and early childhood ch...
Purpose: Infantile spasms (IS) represent a severe seizure disorder of infancy and early childhood ch...
Purpose: To assess if absence seizures (ASs) occur in patients with myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (M...
Purpose: To investigate whether patients with typical absence seizures (TAS) starting in the first 3...
Objective: Among different epileptic syndrome infantile spasm is one of the most malignant forms whi...
PURPOSE: To investigate whether patients with typical absence seizures (TAS) starting in the first 3...
AbstractPurposeThe goal of this retrospective study is to review the causes of infantile spasms and ...
Background: Infantile spasms are an age-specific epileptic disorder. They occur in infancy and early...
Objective: The goal of this study was to define the long-term outcome of absence epilepsy presenting...
Infantile spasm (IS) is the archetypal catastrophic childhood epilepsy syndrome. It is catastrophic ...
Purpose: Absence Status epilepticus (AS) is a form of Non Convulsive Status Epilepticus defined as a...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to define the long-term outcome of absence epilepsy presenting...
PURPOSE: To evaluate how diagnostic criteria influence remission rates for patients with childhood a...
Background: To evaluate evidence and prognosis of refractory cases of absence seizures. Methods: ...
PURPOSE: Absence epilepsy with onset before age 4 years, or early onset absence epilepsy (EOAE), has...