Epilepsy is the third most common chronic neurological condition across all ages, affecting around 1% of the population world wide. While epidemiological studies do not indicate any differences in the incidence of epilepsy in males and females, there may be significant differences in the impact and effect the condition may have between males and females across all ages. These differences may not only be due to possible differences in antiepileptic drug (AED) efficacy, AED drug-drug interactions due to hormonal differences, and possible teratogenetic effects in women of child bearing age, but also differences in the social impact of the condition. These issues challenge both the woman with epilepsy, and the various health care professionals ...
Epilepsy is a commonly encountered neurological condition characterised by recurrent episodes of un...
Within a field meeting of experts from the Russian branch of the League Against Epilepsy (RLAE), dia...
SummarySeveral animal studies have shown that both the epilepsy itself and many antiepileptic drugs ...
AbstractThis study reports the results of a questionnaire survey of female members of the British Ep...
AbstractPurpose: To determine whether male and female populations of patients with psychogenic non-e...
A patient\u27s hormonal milieu contributes to the timing of emergence of several epilepsy syndromes ...
AbstractThe impact of some commonly prescribed anti-epilepsy drugs (AEDs) on female health is well d...
Antiepileptic drugs are used for the treatment of epilepsy and for other neurological and psychiatri...
Epilepsy is a common disease of the nervous system with an increasing trend of incidence and morbidi...
PURPOSE: Reproductive dysfunction in epilepsy is attributed to the seizures themselves and also to a...
Epilepsy is equally prevalent in men and women. However, for women there are unique concerns relate...
AbstractThere is a complex, bidirectional interdependence between sex steroid hormones and epilepsy;...
Women with epilepsy are at particular risk of developing side effects due to antiepileptic drugs (AE...
Gender-related differences for disorders of consciousness other than true epilepsy usually point to ...
EINLEITUNG: In vielen Bereichen der Medizin zeigt sich wachsende Evidenz für relevante Geschlechteru...
Epilepsy is a commonly encountered neurological condition characterised by recurrent episodes of un...
Within a field meeting of experts from the Russian branch of the League Against Epilepsy (RLAE), dia...
SummarySeveral animal studies have shown that both the epilepsy itself and many antiepileptic drugs ...
AbstractThis study reports the results of a questionnaire survey of female members of the British Ep...
AbstractPurpose: To determine whether male and female populations of patients with psychogenic non-e...
A patient\u27s hormonal milieu contributes to the timing of emergence of several epilepsy syndromes ...
AbstractThe impact of some commonly prescribed anti-epilepsy drugs (AEDs) on female health is well d...
Antiepileptic drugs are used for the treatment of epilepsy and for other neurological and psychiatri...
Epilepsy is a common disease of the nervous system with an increasing trend of incidence and morbidi...
PURPOSE: Reproductive dysfunction in epilepsy is attributed to the seizures themselves and also to a...
Epilepsy is equally prevalent in men and women. However, for women there are unique concerns relate...
AbstractThere is a complex, bidirectional interdependence between sex steroid hormones and epilepsy;...
Women with epilepsy are at particular risk of developing side effects due to antiepileptic drugs (AE...
Gender-related differences for disorders of consciousness other than true epilepsy usually point to ...
EINLEITUNG: In vielen Bereichen der Medizin zeigt sich wachsende Evidenz für relevante Geschlechteru...
Epilepsy is a commonly encountered neurological condition characterised by recurrent episodes of un...
Within a field meeting of experts from the Russian branch of the League Against Epilepsy (RLAE), dia...
SummarySeveral animal studies have shown that both the epilepsy itself and many antiepileptic drugs ...