Late-onset epilepsy (LOE), is an increasingly common problem in an aging population. Common causes are considered to be cerebrovascular disease, primary neurodegenerative disorders, intracranial tumors, and traumatic brain injury. The interface between CVD and epilepsy is complex and multifaceted . Treatment of post-stroke epilepsy is difficult, which increases the risk of disability and death, and affects the prognosis and quality of life of patients. CVD is the most frequent cause of secondary epilepsy in the elderly</p
Objective: Stroke is the most common cause of epilepsy in older age. Subclinical cerebrovascular dis...
<div><p>The risk of death is increased for persons with epilepsy. The literature on causes of death ...
SummaryElderly people are the largest and continuously fastest growing population among patients wit...
Most studies in literature about the occurrence of the so-called vascular epilepsy suggest that this...
Various types of cerebrovascular diseases can result in epilepsy in any age, especially in the elder...
none8siPurpose: Late-onset non-lesional focal epilepsy, defined as new-onset seizures in patients ol...
Objective: Late-onset epilepsy (LOE) is closely associated with cerebrovascular disease, acting as b...
Otherwise unexplained late-onset seizures, conventionally defined as epileptic seizures occurring in...
Epilepsy is the most common serious neurological disorder in the elderly after stroke and dementia. ...
About 35% of all newly diagnosed epileptic seizures in people older than 60 years are caused by stro...
Background: Late-onset epilepsy (LOE), onset over 60, is often attributed to cerebrovascular disease...
Late-onset epilepsy (LOE) first occurs after 60 years of age and may be due to occult cerebrovascula...
Stroke is an important cause of acute symptomatic seizures and epilepsy in the elderly. Post stroke ...
With advances in healthcare and an ageing population, the number of older adults with epilepsy is se...
People over age 65 are the most rap idly increasing segment of the population. The incidence of epil...
Objective: Stroke is the most common cause of epilepsy in older age. Subclinical cerebrovascular dis...
<div><p>The risk of death is increased for persons with epilepsy. The literature on causes of death ...
SummaryElderly people are the largest and continuously fastest growing population among patients wit...
Most studies in literature about the occurrence of the so-called vascular epilepsy suggest that this...
Various types of cerebrovascular diseases can result in epilepsy in any age, especially in the elder...
none8siPurpose: Late-onset non-lesional focal epilepsy, defined as new-onset seizures in patients ol...
Objective: Late-onset epilepsy (LOE) is closely associated with cerebrovascular disease, acting as b...
Otherwise unexplained late-onset seizures, conventionally defined as epileptic seizures occurring in...
Epilepsy is the most common serious neurological disorder in the elderly after stroke and dementia. ...
About 35% of all newly diagnosed epileptic seizures in people older than 60 years are caused by stro...
Background: Late-onset epilepsy (LOE), onset over 60, is often attributed to cerebrovascular disease...
Late-onset epilepsy (LOE) first occurs after 60 years of age and may be due to occult cerebrovascula...
Stroke is an important cause of acute symptomatic seizures and epilepsy in the elderly. Post stroke ...
With advances in healthcare and an ageing population, the number of older adults with epilepsy is se...
People over age 65 are the most rap idly increasing segment of the population. The incidence of epil...
Objective: Stroke is the most common cause of epilepsy in older age. Subclinical cerebrovascular dis...
<div><p>The risk of death is increased for persons with epilepsy. The literature on causes of death ...
SummaryElderly people are the largest and continuously fastest growing population among patients wit...