AbstractObjectiveCognitive deficits are common in epilepsy, though the impact of epilepsy on cognition in older adults is understudied. This study aimed to characterize cognition in older adults with epilepsy compared with healthy older adults and identify potential risk factors for impairment.MethodsThirty-eight older adults with epilepsy and 29 healthy controls completed a comprehensive neuropsychological battery, as well as measures of depression and anxiety. Chart review for current medications, seizure history, and neuroimaging was also completed. To compare cognitive performance between groups, ANOVA was used, and linear regression identified predictors of impairment among the group with epilepsy.ResultsPatients with epilepsy performe...
Background Epilepsy and cognition has an interchangeable relationship. The after-effect of seizure ...
Epilepsy is a comparatively common condition in old age. Not only are the many patients who develop ...
Objective: Although the prevalence of comorbid epilepsy and dementia is expected to increase, the i...
AbstractObjectiveCognitive deficits are common in epilepsy, though the impact of epilepsy on cogniti...
With advances in healthcare and an ageing population, the number of older adults with epilepsy is se...
A long-standing concern has been whether epilepsy contributes to cognitive decline or so-called 'epi...
A long-standing concern has been whether epilepsy contributes to cognitive decline or so-called 'epi...
A long-standing concern has been whether epilepsy contributes to cognitive decline or so-called 'epi...
PURPOSE: To evaluate cognitive function in a group of elderly patients with focal epilepsy versus he...
Objectives: Epileptic dementia is reported in adults with childhood-onset refractory epilepsy. Cogni...
ObjectivesEpileptic dementia is reported in adults with childhood-onset refractory epilepsy. Cogniti...
ObjectivesEpileptic dementia is reported in adults with childhood-onset refractory epilepsy. Cogniti...
Objectives\u3cbr/\u3e“Epileptic dementia” is reported in adults with childhood-onset refractory epil...
Objectives“Epileptic dementia” is reported in adults with childhood-onset refractory epilepsy. Cogni...
Background Epilepsy and cognition has an interchangeable relationship. The after-effect of seizure ...
Epilepsy is a comparatively common condition in old age. Not only are the many patients who develop ...
Objective: Although the prevalence of comorbid epilepsy and dementia is expected to increase, the i...
AbstractObjectiveCognitive deficits are common in epilepsy, though the impact of epilepsy on cogniti...
With advances in healthcare and an ageing population, the number of older adults with epilepsy is se...
A long-standing concern has been whether epilepsy contributes to cognitive decline or so-called 'epi...
A long-standing concern has been whether epilepsy contributes to cognitive decline or so-called 'epi...
A long-standing concern has been whether epilepsy contributes to cognitive decline or so-called 'epi...
PURPOSE: To evaluate cognitive function in a group of elderly patients with focal epilepsy versus he...
Objectives: Epileptic dementia is reported in adults with childhood-onset refractory epilepsy. Cogni...
ObjectivesEpileptic dementia is reported in adults with childhood-onset refractory epilepsy. Cogniti...
ObjectivesEpileptic dementia is reported in adults with childhood-onset refractory epilepsy. Cogniti...
Objectives\u3cbr/\u3e“Epileptic dementia” is reported in adults with childhood-onset refractory epil...
Objectives“Epileptic dementia” is reported in adults with childhood-onset refractory epilepsy. Cogni...
Background Epilepsy and cognition has an interchangeable relationship. The after-effect of seizure ...
Epilepsy is a comparatively common condition in old age. Not only are the many patients who develop ...
Objective: Although the prevalence of comorbid epilepsy and dementia is expected to increase, the i...