There is a long-documented epidemiological link between epilepsy and psychiatric disorders. People with epilepsy are at an increased risk for a variety of psychiatric illnesses, as are their family members, and people with epilepsy may experience psychiatric side-effects due to their anti-epileptic drugs. In recent years, large-scale, collaborative international studies have begun to shed light on the role of genetic variation in both epilepsy and psychiatric illnesses, such as schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety. But so far, finding shared genetic links between epilepsy and psychiatric illness has proven surprisingly difficult. This review will discuss the prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities in epilepsy, recent advances in genet...
Developmental and psychiatric disorders are increasingly being recognized as sequelae of epilepsy. C...
Abstract The body of literature associating epilepsy with mood disorders is vast and can be traced a...
Cross-sectional epidemiological studies have shown that the incidence of several nervous system dise...
There is a long-documented epidemiological link between epilepsy and psychiatric disorders. People w...
Psychiatric disorders seem to be more frequent in patients with epilepsy (PWE) than the general popu...
Background: Epilepsy has been estimated to affect fifty million people globally. Little is known reg...
Psychopathology has long been associated with epilepsy and should not be overlooked as it could exac...
The co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders in people with epilepsy (PWE) is not well documented or s...
Objective: Mood disorders are the most common comorbid conditions in epilepsy but the cause remains ...
One in three people with epilepsy experiences psychiatric comorbidity, with higher rates in people w...
For many years, there has been interest in a possible link between epilepsy and schizophrenia. A rec...
We read with interest the paper by Adachi et al1 in which they conclude that early development of in...
Psychiatric disorders and associated poor psychosocial outcomes are recognised to be a common sequel...
Psychiatric illness and epilepsy commonly co-occur in adults and in children and adolescents. Theori...
Psychiatric disorders and associated poor psychosocial outcomes are recognised to be a common sequel...
Developmental and psychiatric disorders are increasingly being recognized as sequelae of epilepsy. C...
Abstract The body of literature associating epilepsy with mood disorders is vast and can be traced a...
Cross-sectional epidemiological studies have shown that the incidence of several nervous system dise...
There is a long-documented epidemiological link between epilepsy and psychiatric disorders. People w...
Psychiatric disorders seem to be more frequent in patients with epilepsy (PWE) than the general popu...
Background: Epilepsy has been estimated to affect fifty million people globally. Little is known reg...
Psychopathology has long been associated with epilepsy and should not be overlooked as it could exac...
The co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders in people with epilepsy (PWE) is not well documented or s...
Objective: Mood disorders are the most common comorbid conditions in epilepsy but the cause remains ...
One in three people with epilepsy experiences psychiatric comorbidity, with higher rates in people w...
For many years, there has been interest in a possible link between epilepsy and schizophrenia. A rec...
We read with interest the paper by Adachi et al1 in which they conclude that early development of in...
Psychiatric disorders and associated poor psychosocial outcomes are recognised to be a common sequel...
Psychiatric illness and epilepsy commonly co-occur in adults and in children and adolescents. Theori...
Psychiatric disorders and associated poor psychosocial outcomes are recognised to be a common sequel...
Developmental and psychiatric disorders are increasingly being recognized as sequelae of epilepsy. C...
Abstract The body of literature associating epilepsy with mood disorders is vast and can be traced a...
Cross-sectional epidemiological studies have shown that the incidence of several nervous system dise...