A prevalence study of epilepsy in patients with Down syndrome (n = 85) in three age-groups (14–16 years, 23–29 years, 50–60 years) was conducted in the county of Aarhus, Denmark. Seventy-two patients (85%) participated. An interview and a neurological examination were performed. An EEG was recorded in 50 patients. Twelve patients (17%) had epilepsy. ILAE-1981-classification: two with partial seizures, seven with primary generalized and three with unclassifiable generalized seizures. Two patients with epilepsy had a normal EEG and 13 patients without epilepsy had an abnormal EEG
Epilepsy is a common problem of adults with learning disabilities. Despite the high prevalence there...
Even if Down\u2019s syndrome is the major cause of genetic mental retardation, epilepsy is reported ...
Objectives: To fully re-evaluate patients with early-onset epilepsy and intellectual disability with...
Patients with Down syndrome are now living longer and the overall prevalence of epilepsy is increasi...
INTRODUCTION: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality causing mental retardati...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have an increased risk for epilepsy during the whole lifespan, b...
Objective To describe the electroclinical features and the long-term outcomes of epilepsy in a large...
none21noOBJECTIVE: To describe the electroclinical features and the long-term outcomes of epilep...
Objective To describe the electroclinical features and the long-term outcomes of epilepsy in a large...
Even if Down's syndrome is the major cause of genetic mental retardation, epilepsy is reported to ha...
AbstractPurposeEpilepsy is more common in people with intellectual disabilities than in the general ...
Active epilepsy was assessed in all children aged 0–16 years in an area of northern Sweden with abou...
Background: The scientific literature reports that people with Down syndrome (DS) start aging premat...
AbstractIn Down syndrome (DS), epilepsy is frequent in all age classes and is recognized as a signif...
A total of 201 adults with Down syndrome were investigated, of whom 32 (15.9%) had epilepsy. A bimod...
Epilepsy is a common problem of adults with learning disabilities. Despite the high prevalence there...
Even if Down\u2019s syndrome is the major cause of genetic mental retardation, epilepsy is reported ...
Objectives: To fully re-evaluate patients with early-onset epilepsy and intellectual disability with...
Patients with Down syndrome are now living longer and the overall prevalence of epilepsy is increasi...
INTRODUCTION: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality causing mental retardati...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have an increased risk for epilepsy during the whole lifespan, b...
Objective To describe the electroclinical features and the long-term outcomes of epilepsy in a large...
none21noOBJECTIVE: To describe the electroclinical features and the long-term outcomes of epilep...
Objective To describe the electroclinical features and the long-term outcomes of epilepsy in a large...
Even if Down's syndrome is the major cause of genetic mental retardation, epilepsy is reported to ha...
AbstractPurposeEpilepsy is more common in people with intellectual disabilities than in the general ...
Active epilepsy was assessed in all children aged 0–16 years in an area of northern Sweden with abou...
Background: The scientific literature reports that people with Down syndrome (DS) start aging premat...
AbstractIn Down syndrome (DS), epilepsy is frequent in all age classes and is recognized as a signif...
A total of 201 adults with Down syndrome were investigated, of whom 32 (15.9%) had epilepsy. A bimod...
Epilepsy is a common problem of adults with learning disabilities. Despite the high prevalence there...
Even if Down\u2019s syndrome is the major cause of genetic mental retardation, epilepsy is reported ...
Objectives: To fully re-evaluate patients with early-onset epilepsy and intellectual disability with...