Background: Given the higher incidence of psychotic disorders in patients with epilepsy, several neurologists and psychiatrists have attempted to explain this controversial comorbidity. Thus, several hypotheses have been put forward but no link has been established with certainty until today. Objectives: The aim of our work is to draw up a socio-demographic and psychopathological profile of patients with schizophrenia-epilepsy comorbidity as well as to assess the risk of suicide, the management, the reasons for admission and the length of hospitalization. Methodology: we conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study on medical records of patients with schizophrenia and epilepsy who were hospitalized at the Ar-Razi University Psychiatric...
Background: It has been proven that physical morbidity is related to psychiatric illness. Some physi...
International audienceBackground: After the Food and Drug Administration alert about antiepileptic m...
Psychotic disorders represent a relatively rare but serious comorbidity in epilepsy. Current epidemi...
For many years, there has been interest in a possible link between epilepsy and schizophrenia. A rec...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder and frequently observed with psychiatric disorders. Epileptic pe...
Psychiatric illness and epilepsy commonly co-occur in adults and in children and adolescents. Theori...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy has long been considered to be a risk factor for psychosis. However there is a ...
To provide information about psychiatric comorbidity and suicidal behavior in people with epilepsy c...
Apart from the rather rare ictal psychotic events, such as non-convulsive status epilepticus, modern...
Contains fulltext : 89450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the 1950s,...
none5noPsychiatric disorders seem to be more frequent in patients with epilepsy (PWE) than the gener...
INTRODUCTION: Psychiatric disorders are known to occur frequently in chronic epilepsy. The aim of th...
Background: Epilepsy has been estimated to affect fifty million people globally. Little is known reg...
textabstractAbstract: Since the 1950s, several studies have been carried out to investigate the occu...
The association of epilepsy and psychosis is studied. Among the 500 patients of epilepsy evaluated, ...
Background: It has been proven that physical morbidity is related to psychiatric illness. Some physi...
International audienceBackground: After the Food and Drug Administration alert about antiepileptic m...
Psychotic disorders represent a relatively rare but serious comorbidity in epilepsy. Current epidemi...
For many years, there has been interest in a possible link between epilepsy and schizophrenia. A rec...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder and frequently observed with psychiatric disorders. Epileptic pe...
Psychiatric illness and epilepsy commonly co-occur in adults and in children and adolescents. Theori...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy has long been considered to be a risk factor for psychosis. However there is a ...
To provide information about psychiatric comorbidity and suicidal behavior in people with epilepsy c...
Apart from the rather rare ictal psychotic events, such as non-convulsive status epilepticus, modern...
Contains fulltext : 89450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the 1950s,...
none5noPsychiatric disorders seem to be more frequent in patients with epilepsy (PWE) than the gener...
INTRODUCTION: Psychiatric disorders are known to occur frequently in chronic epilepsy. The aim of th...
Background: Epilepsy has been estimated to affect fifty million people globally. Little is known reg...
textabstractAbstract: Since the 1950s, several studies have been carried out to investigate the occu...
The association of epilepsy and psychosis is studied. Among the 500 patients of epilepsy evaluated, ...
Background: It has been proven that physical morbidity is related to psychiatric illness. Some physi...
International audienceBackground: After the Food and Drug Administration alert about antiepileptic m...
Psychotic disorders represent a relatively rare but serious comorbidity in epilepsy. Current epidemi...