PURPOSE: Several studies have reported behavioral and electrophysiological evidence of visual impairment during the active stage of West syndrome. The underlying mechanisms are, however, poorly understood, and little has been reported about the correlation between visual impairment, EEG patterns, and brain lesions. The aim of the study was to assess visual function at the onset of spasm and 2 months thereafter and relate visual findings to brain lesions and EEG features. METHODS: Twenty-five infants with West syndrome were enrolled and studied with (a) a full clinical assessment including a battery of tests specifically designed to assess visual function, (b) a video-polygraphic study, and (c) brain magnetic r...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infants with West...
The maturation of visual attention is evaluated prospectively in a study of infants with West syndro...
West syndrome (WS) is characterized by epileptic spasms (formerly, infantile spasms), a specific ele...
Purpose: Several studies have reported behavioral and electrophysiological evidence of visual impair...
At the onset of West syndrome a specific impairment of visual function has been clearly demonstrated...
The aim of this study was to evaluate cognitive development at the onset of West syndrome (WS) w...
At the onset of West syndrome a specific impairment of visual function has been clearly demonstrated...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infan...
The range and severity of visual abnormalities in 25 infants with West syndrome, and their relation ...
Although tonic spasms (TS) observed in West syndrome(WS) are regarded as generalized seizures, the m...
To study prospectively the evolution of visual attention in children with West syndrome to evaluate ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infant...
Background: West syndrome (WS) is a type of early childhood epilepsy characterized by progressive ne...
Background/Aim. West syndrome (WS) is an epileptic encephalopathy which is characterized by the tria...
AbstractPurposeHypsarrhythmia, the pathognomonic EEG pattern of West syndrome, is typically characte...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infants with West...
The maturation of visual attention is evaluated prospectively in a study of infants with West syndro...
West syndrome (WS) is characterized by epileptic spasms (formerly, infantile spasms), a specific ele...
Purpose: Several studies have reported behavioral and electrophysiological evidence of visual impair...
At the onset of West syndrome a specific impairment of visual function has been clearly demonstrated...
The aim of this study was to evaluate cognitive development at the onset of West syndrome (WS) w...
At the onset of West syndrome a specific impairment of visual function has been clearly demonstrated...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infan...
The range and severity of visual abnormalities in 25 infants with West syndrome, and their relation ...
Although tonic spasms (TS) observed in West syndrome(WS) are regarded as generalized seizures, the m...
To study prospectively the evolution of visual attention in children with West syndrome to evaluate ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infant...
Background: West syndrome (WS) is a type of early childhood epilepsy characterized by progressive ne...
Background/Aim. West syndrome (WS) is an epileptic encephalopathy which is characterized by the tria...
AbstractPurposeHypsarrhythmia, the pathognomonic EEG pattern of West syndrome, is typically characte...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infants with West...
The maturation of visual attention is evaluated prospectively in a study of infants with West syndro...
West syndrome (WS) is characterized by epileptic spasms (formerly, infantile spasms), a specific ele...