Epilepsy starting in childhood frequently persists through adolescence and into adult life, and an onset in adolescence itself is common. The management of the teenager with epilepsy is important but often inadequate. In 1991, a specific clinic for teenagers with epilepsy was established in Liverpool to address the unique needs and concerns of this age group and, importantly, to facilitate a smooth handover of specialist epilepsy care from paediatric to adult services. An additional and crucial benefit of this clinic has been to provide a further, and hopefully final, screen to confirm (or refute) the diagnosis of epilepsy, to corroborate, or correctly identify, the specific epilepsy syndrome and to ensure that the most appropriate antiepil...
Epilepsy in children is frequently accompanied by learning, behavioural and psychological difficulti...
Epilepsy, a common childhood condition, is largely managed by general paediatricians. To assess whet...
AbstractRecommendations have been made that all patients developing seizures should be referred to s...
Teenagers with epilepsy are a group with special needs whom we have specifically targeted in our cli...
AbstractPurposeTo survey the current transitional epilepsy services in tertiary paediatric neurology...
The problems of coping with adolescence are greatly increased by an additional chronic disor-der. Th...
AbstractPurpose: Epilepsy is the commonest serious neurological condition to affect adolescents. We ...
Introduction\u3cbr/\u3eDuring transition to adult medical care, the adolescent with epilepsy is espe...
Seetha Rajendran, Anand Iyer Department of Paediatric Neurology, Neurosciences Unit, Alder Hey ...
Objective evidence is limited for the value of transition programs for youth with chronic illness mo...
Introduction. One of the most serious periods in the treatment and follow-up of adolescent patients ...
\u3cp\u3eIntroduction The main goal of the transition clinic is to explore and optimize medical issu...
AbstractPurpose: This study aimed to describe seizures and their therapy among Swedish adolescents, ...
Rationale: For children with specific healthcare needs, educational staff must be able to act in ‘lo...
Epilepsy in children is frequently accompanied by learning, behavioural and psychological difficulti...
Epilepsy, a common childhood condition, is largely managed by general paediatricians. To assess whet...
AbstractRecommendations have been made that all patients developing seizures should be referred to s...
Teenagers with epilepsy are a group with special needs whom we have specifically targeted in our cli...
AbstractPurposeTo survey the current transitional epilepsy services in tertiary paediatric neurology...
The problems of coping with adolescence are greatly increased by an additional chronic disor-der. Th...
AbstractPurpose: Epilepsy is the commonest serious neurological condition to affect adolescents. We ...
Introduction\u3cbr/\u3eDuring transition to adult medical care, the adolescent with epilepsy is espe...
Seetha Rajendran, Anand Iyer Department of Paediatric Neurology, Neurosciences Unit, Alder Hey ...
Objective evidence is limited for the value of transition programs for youth with chronic illness mo...
Introduction. One of the most serious periods in the treatment and follow-up of adolescent patients ...
\u3cp\u3eIntroduction The main goal of the transition clinic is to explore and optimize medical issu...
AbstractPurpose: This study aimed to describe seizures and their therapy among Swedish adolescents, ...
Rationale: For children with specific healthcare needs, educational staff must be able to act in ‘lo...
Epilepsy in children is frequently accompanied by learning, behavioural and psychological difficulti...
Epilepsy, a common childhood condition, is largely managed by general paediatricians. To assess whet...
AbstractRecommendations have been made that all patients developing seizures should be referred to s...