This paper reports the results of a population study designed to assess the standards of epilepsy care within a geographical population in relation to diagnosis, seizure management and quality of life. One of the findings was the unexpectedly high frequency of the misdiagnosis of epilepsy. Forty-nine of 214 patients with a primary diagnosis of epilepsy were subsequently found to have been misdiagnosed following a specialist review and investigations. All except two have been withdrawn from antiepileptic medication. The diagnosis of epilepsy was disputed in a further 26 patients. Of the 49 patients, 20 were found to have cardiovascular or cerebrovascular pathology. Seven had only ever experienced a single seizure and a further 10 were found ...
Non-compliance with anti-epileptic drug treatment in the George area, resulting in recurrent seizure...
Identify persons with epilepsy by first looking for prescriptions for particular antiseizure drugs. ...
SummaryIncomplete case finding is a problem in epidemiological studies of epilepsy. We tried to opti...
This paper reports the results of a population study designed to assess the standards of epilepsy ca...
SummaryObjective:To assess the diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties in patients with epilepsy who...
AbstractPurposeEpilepsy is common in people with intellectual disabilities. Epilepsy can be difficul...
Misdiagnosis of epilepsy is a common phenomenon (up to 20% of the total population of patients with ...
SummaryThe certainty of the initial diagnosis of epilepsy was assessed prospectively by one neurolog...
In order to identify the demographic features, seizure types and epilepsies, we reviewed the files o...
SummaryBackgroundThe management of epilepsy incurs significant costs to the United Kingdom (UK) Nati...
Epilepsy is a burden affecting no fewer than 50 million patients worldwide. It is a heterogeneous gr...
ObjectiveFrom July to August 2014, Epilepsia conducted an online survey seeking opinions that explai...
Objective:This systematized literature review identified reports describing epilepsy misconceptions ...
AbstractRationale: The study aim was to assess patients’ understanding of and reaction to a diagnosi...
The diagnosis of a first seizure or epilepsy may be subject to interobserver variation and inaccurac...
Non-compliance with anti-epileptic drug treatment in the George area, resulting in recurrent seizure...
Identify persons with epilepsy by first looking for prescriptions for particular antiseizure drugs. ...
SummaryIncomplete case finding is a problem in epidemiological studies of epilepsy. We tried to opti...
This paper reports the results of a population study designed to assess the standards of epilepsy ca...
SummaryObjective:To assess the diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties in patients with epilepsy who...
AbstractPurposeEpilepsy is common in people with intellectual disabilities. Epilepsy can be difficul...
Misdiagnosis of epilepsy is a common phenomenon (up to 20% of the total population of patients with ...
SummaryThe certainty of the initial diagnosis of epilepsy was assessed prospectively by one neurolog...
In order to identify the demographic features, seizure types and epilepsies, we reviewed the files o...
SummaryBackgroundThe management of epilepsy incurs significant costs to the United Kingdom (UK) Nati...
Epilepsy is a burden affecting no fewer than 50 million patients worldwide. It is a heterogeneous gr...
ObjectiveFrom July to August 2014, Epilepsia conducted an online survey seeking opinions that explai...
Objective:This systematized literature review identified reports describing epilepsy misconceptions ...
AbstractRationale: The study aim was to assess patients’ understanding of and reaction to a diagnosi...
The diagnosis of a first seizure or epilepsy may be subject to interobserver variation and inaccurac...
Non-compliance with anti-epileptic drug treatment in the George area, resulting in recurrent seizure...
Identify persons with epilepsy by first looking for prescriptions for particular antiseizure drugs. ...
SummaryIncomplete case finding is a problem in epidemiological studies of epilepsy. We tried to opti...