During the last two decades, the molecular revolution in medicine has had a strong impact in the field of epilepsies. The quest for epilepsy-genes has been focused mainly on large mendelian pedigrees. This approach has allowed the identification of new causative genes and has provided new information about the pathogenesis of many epilepsy syndromes. Neverthless, the clinical implication of this information still has a relatively little impact on the genetic counselling for most of the syndromes
The genetic component of epilepsy has been known for over two millennia. The most commonly reported ...
John C Mulley1,2, Leanne M Dibbens31Department of Genetic Medicine, Directorate of Genetics and Mole...
Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease characterized by repeated unprovoked attacks of motor, sensitive...
To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the field of the...
Understanding the aetiology of epilepsy is essential both for clinical management of patients and fo...
© 2020, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved. The authors present a detailed review of...
During the last decade, great progress has been made in the discovery of genes that influence risk f...
OBJECTIVES: To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the ...
Introduction: It is increasingly clear that epilepsy is genetically heterogeneous and novel gene dis...
Despite the over 20 antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) now licensed for epilepsy treatment, seizures can be ...
Epilepsy is a diagnosis encompassing>40 clinical syndromes consisting of biochemical, anatomic, a...
The field of epilepsy genetics is contentious, particularly when it concerns the common epilepsies. ...
Genetic factors are now recognised to have an even more important role in epilepsies than previously...
The epilepsies are a heterogeneous group of disorders with many causes. However, a genetic aetiology...
in Oxford in March 2006, brought together basic scientists, geneticists, epidemiologists, statistici...
The genetic component of epilepsy has been known for over two millennia. The most commonly reported ...
John C Mulley1,2, Leanne M Dibbens31Department of Genetic Medicine, Directorate of Genetics and Mole...
Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease characterized by repeated unprovoked attacks of motor, sensitive...
To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the field of the...
Understanding the aetiology of epilepsy is essential both for clinical management of patients and fo...
© 2020, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved. The authors present a detailed review of...
During the last decade, great progress has been made in the discovery of genes that influence risk f...
OBJECTIVES: To discuss some of the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of new discoveries in the ...
Introduction: It is increasingly clear that epilepsy is genetically heterogeneous and novel gene dis...
Despite the over 20 antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) now licensed for epilepsy treatment, seizures can be ...
Epilepsy is a diagnosis encompassing>40 clinical syndromes consisting of biochemical, anatomic, a...
The field of epilepsy genetics is contentious, particularly when it concerns the common epilepsies. ...
Genetic factors are now recognised to have an even more important role in epilepsies than previously...
The epilepsies are a heterogeneous group of disorders with many causes. However, a genetic aetiology...
in Oxford in March 2006, brought together basic scientists, geneticists, epidemiologists, statistici...
The genetic component of epilepsy has been known for over two millennia. The most commonly reported ...
John C Mulley1,2, Leanne M Dibbens31Department of Genetic Medicine, Directorate of Genetics and Mole...
Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease characterized by repeated unprovoked attacks of motor, sensitive...