Seizures are common in patients with brain tumors, and epilepsy can significantly impact patient quality of life. Therefore, a thorough understanding of rates and predictors of seizures, and the likelihood of seizure freedom after resection, is critical in the treatment of brain tumors. Among all tumor types, seizures are most common with glioneuronal tumors (70-80%), particularly in patients with frontotemporal or insular lesions. Seizures are also common in individuals with glioma, with the highest rates of epilepsy (60-75%) observed in patients with low-grade gliomas located in superficial cortical or insular regions. Approximately 20-50% of patients with meningioma and 20-35% of those with brain metastases also suffer from seizures. Aft...
Purpose of reviewA concise review of recent findings in brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE), with fo...
Brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE) is a common complication of cerebral glioma. It has a serious im...
Epilepsy is common in glioma patients, and glioma-related epilepsy has a strong impact on patients' ...
INTRODUCTION:Seizure is a common comorbidity in patients with brain tumor. It may be the presenting ...
Epilepsy in brain tumors (BTE) may require medical attention for a variety of unique concerns: epile...
International audienceEpilepsy associated with brain tumors presents with specific features deservin...
Introduction: Seizures occur in 20–45% of patients with brain tumors. They are also at risk of devel...
Seizures represent a common symptom in low-grade gliomas; when uncontrolled, they significantly cont...
Primary brain tumours (PBT) have a significant impact on cognition, mood and quality of life. An epi...
Epilepsy represents a challenge in the management of patients with brain tumors. Epileptic seizures ...
PURPOSE: To present new information on the semiology and short-term evolution of seizures associated...
Purpose: To present new information on the semiology and short-term evolution of seizures associated...
Abstract Seizures in the general population may occur for a variety of reasons, including vascular, ...
Purpose: To present new information on the semiology and short-term evolution of seizures associated...
Patients with low-grade glioma frequently have brain tumor-related epilepsy, which is more common th...
Purpose of reviewA concise review of recent findings in brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE), with fo...
Brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE) is a common complication of cerebral glioma. It has a serious im...
Epilepsy is common in glioma patients, and glioma-related epilepsy has a strong impact on patients' ...
INTRODUCTION:Seizure is a common comorbidity in patients with brain tumor. It may be the presenting ...
Epilepsy in brain tumors (BTE) may require medical attention for a variety of unique concerns: epile...
International audienceEpilepsy associated with brain tumors presents with specific features deservin...
Introduction: Seizures occur in 20–45% of patients with brain tumors. They are also at risk of devel...
Seizures represent a common symptom in low-grade gliomas; when uncontrolled, they significantly cont...
Primary brain tumours (PBT) have a significant impact on cognition, mood and quality of life. An epi...
Epilepsy represents a challenge in the management of patients with brain tumors. Epileptic seizures ...
PURPOSE: To present new information on the semiology and short-term evolution of seizures associated...
Purpose: To present new information on the semiology and short-term evolution of seizures associated...
Abstract Seizures in the general population may occur for a variety of reasons, including vascular, ...
Purpose: To present new information on the semiology and short-term evolution of seizures associated...
Patients with low-grade glioma frequently have brain tumor-related epilepsy, which is more common th...
Purpose of reviewA concise review of recent findings in brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE), with fo...
Brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE) is a common complication of cerebral glioma. It has a serious im...
Epilepsy is common in glioma patients, and glioma-related epilepsy has a strong impact on patients' ...