INTRODUCTION: Psychiatric disorders are known to occur frequently in chronic epilepsy. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity and its relationship to regional cerebral dysfunction in patients admitted to a tertiary epilepsy center for epilepsy surgery. METHODS: 217 patients were investigated. A presurgical workup was performed and allowed precise localization of the epileptogenic focus in 156 patients. Sixty-one patients had multifocal or generalized discharges. After 1-3 psychiatric interviews, a psychiatric diagnosis was made (DSM-IV classification). RESULTS: Psychiatric comorbidity was found in 85 patients (39%), more often in those with right or bilateral hemispheric dysfunction (74%, p = 0.04)...
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that is particularly common in people with intellectual disabil...
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral changes in patients with epilepsy can range from depression, anxiety to psycho...
Background: Epilepsy has been estimated to affect fifty million people globally. Little is known reg...
We studied the prevalence and associated factors of psychiatric comorbidities in 490 patients with r...
© 2017 Dr Sophia Justine Lara AdamsNeuropsychiatric disorders commonly co-exist with focal epilepsy....
Introduction Epilepsy is a common disease with an incidence of 20-70 per 100 000 annually and preval...
Introduction Epilepsy is a common disease with a prevalence of 0.5-1% of the population. The literat...
Psychiatric illness and epilepsy commonly co-occur in adults and in children and adolescents. Theori...
Purpose: In a nationally representative population-based study in England, we estimated the burden ...
The co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders in people with epilepsy (PWE) is not well documented or s...
Background: Given the higher incidence of psychotic disorders in patients with epilepsy, several neu...
Purpose: Epilepsy is an extremely widespread and serious neurological disease. Although comorbiditie...
We evaluated the frequency of psychiatric disorders (PDs) in a homogenous series of patients with te...
It has been long recognized that there is more to epilepsy than seizures. The prevalence of such neu...
Psychiatric disorders seem to be more frequent in patients with epilepsy (PWE) than the general popu...
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that is particularly common in people with intellectual disabil...
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral changes in patients with epilepsy can range from depression, anxiety to psycho...
Background: Epilepsy has been estimated to affect fifty million people globally. Little is known reg...
We studied the prevalence and associated factors of psychiatric comorbidities in 490 patients with r...
© 2017 Dr Sophia Justine Lara AdamsNeuropsychiatric disorders commonly co-exist with focal epilepsy....
Introduction Epilepsy is a common disease with an incidence of 20-70 per 100 000 annually and preval...
Introduction Epilepsy is a common disease with a prevalence of 0.5-1% of the population. The literat...
Psychiatric illness and epilepsy commonly co-occur in adults and in children and adolescents. Theori...
Purpose: In a nationally representative population-based study in England, we estimated the burden ...
The co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders in people with epilepsy (PWE) is not well documented or s...
Background: Given the higher incidence of psychotic disorders in patients with epilepsy, several neu...
Purpose: Epilepsy is an extremely widespread and serious neurological disease. Although comorbiditie...
We evaluated the frequency of psychiatric disorders (PDs) in a homogenous series of patients with te...
It has been long recognized that there is more to epilepsy than seizures. The prevalence of such neu...
Psychiatric disorders seem to be more frequent in patients with epilepsy (PWE) than the general popu...
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that is particularly common in people with intellectual disabil...
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral changes in patients with epilepsy can range from depression, anxiety to psycho...
Background: Epilepsy has been estimated to affect fifty million people globally. Little is known reg...