International audiencePeripheral biomarkers have myriad potential uses for treatment, prediction, prognostication, and pharmacovigilance in epilepsy. To date, no single peripheral biomarker has demonstrated proven effectiveness, although multiple candidates are in development. In this review, we discuss the major areas of focus including inflammation, blood-brain barrier dysfunction, redox alterations, metabolism, hormones and growth factors
Introduction. From over 50 million people that suffer from epilepsy, more than 30% stay uncontrolled...
Stroke is the main cause of acquired epilepsy in elderly people. Poststroke epilepsy (PSE) not only ...
Background: Diagnostic biomarkers of epilepsy are objectively measurable variables associated with t...
International audiencePeripheral biomarkers have myriad potential uses for treatment, prediction, pr...
Objective: Current medications for patients with epilepsy work in only two of three patients. For th...
ObjectiveCurrent medications for patients with epilepsy work in only two of three patients. For thos...
Over 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy. In nearly 30% of these cases, epilepsy remains unsat...
A biomarker is defined as an objectively measured characteristic of a normal or pathologic biologic ...
Epilepsy affects millions of people worldwide and has a great burden on world health. Improvement of...
Summary Introduction. Peripheral biomarkers have numerous uses in the treatment, prognosis, and ph...
There are no pharmacological interventions to prevent the development of epilepsy, although many pro...
Summary: Among clinical studies, randomized studies as well as well‐designed observational studies...
Epilepsy is one of the most common brain disorders, causing serious disability and premature death w...
Epilepsy is a devastating condition affecting over 50 million people worldwide. This multidisciplina...
Onset of many forms of epilepsy occurs after an initial epileptogenic insult or as a result of an i...
Introduction. From over 50 million people that suffer from epilepsy, more than 30% stay uncontrolled...
Stroke is the main cause of acquired epilepsy in elderly people. Poststroke epilepsy (PSE) not only ...
Background: Diagnostic biomarkers of epilepsy are objectively measurable variables associated with t...
International audiencePeripheral biomarkers have myriad potential uses for treatment, prediction, pr...
Objective: Current medications for patients with epilepsy work in only two of three patients. For th...
ObjectiveCurrent medications for patients with epilepsy work in only two of three patients. For thos...
Over 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy. In nearly 30% of these cases, epilepsy remains unsat...
A biomarker is defined as an objectively measured characteristic of a normal or pathologic biologic ...
Epilepsy affects millions of people worldwide and has a great burden on world health. Improvement of...
Summary Introduction. Peripheral biomarkers have numerous uses in the treatment, prognosis, and ph...
There are no pharmacological interventions to prevent the development of epilepsy, although many pro...
Summary: Among clinical studies, randomized studies as well as well‐designed observational studies...
Epilepsy is one of the most common brain disorders, causing serious disability and premature death w...
Epilepsy is a devastating condition affecting over 50 million people worldwide. This multidisciplina...
Onset of many forms of epilepsy occurs after an initial epileptogenic insult or as a result of an i...
Introduction. From over 50 million people that suffer from epilepsy, more than 30% stay uncontrolled...
Stroke is the main cause of acquired epilepsy in elderly people. Poststroke epilepsy (PSE) not only ...
Background: Diagnostic biomarkers of epilepsy are objectively measurable variables associated with t...