Background: Postoperative seizures (PS) occur in 10–15% of patients. This study aims to provide an update on the role of surgery in PS. Methods: All children undergoing a craniotomy for supratentorial lesions in the last 10 years were considered except those with preoperative seizures, perioperative antiepileptic drugs prophylaxis, head-injury and infections, repeated surgery, or preoperative hyponatremia. Children undergoing surgery for intra-axial lesions (Group 1, 74 cases) were compared with those harboring extra-axial lesions (Group 2, 91 cases). Results: PS occurred in 9% of 165 cases and epilepsy in 3% of 165 cases (mean follow-up: 5.7 years). There was no difference between the two study groups with regard to demographic data or tum...
Background: Epilepsy in children is a common medical condition which usually responds well to antiep...
BACKGROUND: Seizure is the second-most common presentation in patients with arteriovenous malformati...
A single-center experience with pediatric patients who underwent surgery for intractable rolandic ep...
Background: Postoperative seizures (PS) occur in 10-15% of patients. This study aims to provide an u...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative seizures (PSs) after neurosurgical operations are common but little is k...
AbstractPurposeAcute post-operative seizures (APOS) after epilepsy surgery, previously believed to b...
ObjectResection is a safe and effective treatment option for children with pharmacoresistant focal e...
OBJECTIVE: Low-grade epilepsy-associated tumors (LEATs) are associated with childhood seizures that ...
Background and purpose: A large number of patients with epilepsy in the pediatric population have me...
Purpose: To retrospectively analyze the results on seizures of surgery in children with drug-resista...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to investigate seizure outcomes following epilepsy surgery in non-...
ObjectiveOver the past decades, the number of epilepsy surgeries in children has increased and indic...
Objective: This systematic review and meta-analyses assessed seizure outcome following pediatric epi...
Background and Purpose: The aim of the current study is to review the clinical features, surgery out...
PURPOSE: To analyze the clinical outcome of epilepsy surgery in children, and to identify the factor...
Background: Epilepsy in children is a common medical condition which usually responds well to antiep...
BACKGROUND: Seizure is the second-most common presentation in patients with arteriovenous malformati...
A single-center experience with pediatric patients who underwent surgery for intractable rolandic ep...
Background: Postoperative seizures (PS) occur in 10-15% of patients. This study aims to provide an u...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative seizures (PSs) after neurosurgical operations are common but little is k...
AbstractPurposeAcute post-operative seizures (APOS) after epilepsy surgery, previously believed to b...
ObjectResection is a safe and effective treatment option for children with pharmacoresistant focal e...
OBJECTIVE: Low-grade epilepsy-associated tumors (LEATs) are associated with childhood seizures that ...
Background and purpose: A large number of patients with epilepsy in the pediatric population have me...
Purpose: To retrospectively analyze the results on seizures of surgery in children with drug-resista...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to investigate seizure outcomes following epilepsy surgery in non-...
ObjectiveOver the past decades, the number of epilepsy surgeries in children has increased and indic...
Objective: This systematic review and meta-analyses assessed seizure outcome following pediatric epi...
Background and Purpose: The aim of the current study is to review the clinical features, surgery out...
PURPOSE: To analyze the clinical outcome of epilepsy surgery in children, and to identify the factor...
Background: Epilepsy in children is a common medical condition which usually responds well to antiep...
BACKGROUND: Seizure is the second-most common presentation in patients with arteriovenous malformati...
A single-center experience with pediatric patients who underwent surgery for intractable rolandic ep...