SummaryWith an incidence of nearly 1%, epilepsy represents one of the most frequent diseases in the population. Nevertheless substantial information gaps exist as to the exact incidence, prevalence, therapy and particularly to associated therapeutic success. Adequate studies are not performed on many of these issues which are primarily beyond the current interests of the pharmaceutical industry.An Internet-based knowledge management database is presented to illustrate initial results of the online system with a focus on medication and side effects (http://www.ligaepilepsie.org/KnowledgeDB/index.htm).Further, it is worth noting that this database was designed as a potential model for similar projects in other medical fields
AbstractPurposeMost patients with epilepsy report a desire for more information on the disease and p...
Increase the percentage of etiological diagnosis of epilepsy (according to the classification by the...
This article critically reviews the role of evidence-based medicine and its guidelines, from their l...
SummaryWith an incidence of nearly 1%, epilepsy represents one of the most frequent diseases in the ...
PURPOSE: We created an epilepsy patient database that can be accessed via the Internet by neurologis...
Epilepsy is one of the most common serious brain conditions, affecting over 70 million people worldw...
Wikipedia is the most commonly accessed source of health information by both healthcare professional...
AbstractThis paper explores the background to epilepsy in terms of medical impact and psychosocial e...
AbstractAn epilepsy community was developed on PatientsLikeMe.com to share data between patients to ...
AbstractPurposeThe nature of the symptoms associated with PNES require a multidisciplinary health te...
AbstractThe study examined changes in the use of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in a large hospital for ...
Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease with unpredictable recurrence of seizures. It is not a curable d...
Epilepsy is a very complex disease which can have a variety of etiologies, co-morbidities, and a lon...
Wikipedia is the most commonly accessed source of health information by both healthcare professional...
Introduction: The aims of this thesis was to explore novel data types in healthcare that could enhan...
AbstractPurposeMost patients with epilepsy report a desire for more information on the disease and p...
Increase the percentage of etiological diagnosis of epilepsy (according to the classification by the...
This article critically reviews the role of evidence-based medicine and its guidelines, from their l...
SummaryWith an incidence of nearly 1%, epilepsy represents one of the most frequent diseases in the ...
PURPOSE: We created an epilepsy patient database that can be accessed via the Internet by neurologis...
Epilepsy is one of the most common serious brain conditions, affecting over 70 million people worldw...
Wikipedia is the most commonly accessed source of health information by both healthcare professional...
AbstractThis paper explores the background to epilepsy in terms of medical impact and psychosocial e...
AbstractAn epilepsy community was developed on PatientsLikeMe.com to share data between patients to ...
AbstractPurposeThe nature of the symptoms associated with PNES require a multidisciplinary health te...
AbstractThe study examined changes in the use of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in a large hospital for ...
Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease with unpredictable recurrence of seizures. It is not a curable d...
Epilepsy is a very complex disease which can have a variety of etiologies, co-morbidities, and a lon...
Wikipedia is the most commonly accessed source of health information by both healthcare professional...
Introduction: The aims of this thesis was to explore novel data types in healthcare that could enhan...
AbstractPurposeMost patients with epilepsy report a desire for more information on the disease and p...
Increase the percentage of etiological diagnosis of epilepsy (according to the classification by the...
This article critically reviews the role of evidence-based medicine and its guidelines, from their l...