SummaryStatus epilepticus is a life-threatening neurologic emergency. The elderly constitute the largest and fastest continuously growing population among patients with status epilepticus. The complexity of clinical presentations and difficulty in diagnosis further complicate, and possibly delay, prompt management. High clinical suspicion and proper investigation are the best tools for a prompt diagnosis. The etiology of elder-onset status epilepticus is primarily symptomatic, and cerebrovascular diseases are one of the most common causes, followed by neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia. Status epilepticus causes significant mortality among the elderly, who have the highest mortality of all age groups. These patients are very differ...
In the elderly, new onset of epilepsy is often associated with vague complaints such as confusion, a...
Background: Seizure disorder and epilepsy are one of the common presenting symptoms to an emergency ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is most frequent in children and elderly people. Today\u27s population is age...
Status epilepticus is a life-threatening neurologic emergency. The elderly constitute the largest an...
The aim of the study was to review the epidemiology, clinical profile and discuss the etiology, prog...
AbstractPurposeConvulsive status epilepticus (CSE) is a common neurologic emergency in elderly peopl...
The aim of this systematic review was to describe particularities in epidemiology, outcome, and mana...
Background: Status epilepticus (SE) is a serious medical condition associated with significant morbi...
Objective: Status epilepticus (SE) can cause life-threatening consequences. It is important to deter...
SummaryElderly people are the largest and continuously fastest growing population among patients wit...
Epilepsy is the most common serious neurological disorder in the elderly after stroke and dementia. ...
Elizabeth Ann Mauricio, William David FreemanMayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USADate of Preparation 2...
The prevalence of seizures and epilepsy in the elderly is generally underestimated. Epileptic seizur...
PURPOSE: Status epilepticus (SE) is one of the most common neurological emergencies with a high inc...
Elderly people are the largest and continuously fastest growing population among patients with epile...
In the elderly, new onset of epilepsy is often associated with vague complaints such as confusion, a...
Background: Seizure disorder and epilepsy are one of the common presenting symptoms to an emergency ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is most frequent in children and elderly people. Today\u27s population is age...
Status epilepticus is a life-threatening neurologic emergency. The elderly constitute the largest an...
The aim of the study was to review the epidemiology, clinical profile and discuss the etiology, prog...
AbstractPurposeConvulsive status epilepticus (CSE) is a common neurologic emergency in elderly peopl...
The aim of this systematic review was to describe particularities in epidemiology, outcome, and mana...
Background: Status epilepticus (SE) is a serious medical condition associated with significant morbi...
Objective: Status epilepticus (SE) can cause life-threatening consequences. It is important to deter...
SummaryElderly people are the largest and continuously fastest growing population among patients wit...
Epilepsy is the most common serious neurological disorder in the elderly after stroke and dementia. ...
Elizabeth Ann Mauricio, William David FreemanMayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USADate of Preparation 2...
The prevalence of seizures and epilepsy in the elderly is generally underestimated. Epileptic seizur...
PURPOSE: Status epilepticus (SE) is one of the most common neurological emergencies with a high inc...
Elderly people are the largest and continuously fastest growing population among patients with epile...
In the elderly, new onset of epilepsy is often associated with vague complaints such as confusion, a...
Background: Seizure disorder and epilepsy are one of the common presenting symptoms to an emergency ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is most frequent in children and elderly people. Today\u27s population is age...