ObjectivesIn this follow-up study, we wanted to present the long-term outcome (5-21years) in terms of seizure freedom, seizure reduction, and the cognitive development in the first 47 children who underwent epilepsy surgery at the University Hospital in Lund from 1991 to 2007. Materials and methodsAll children who underwent epilepsy surgery in the southern region of Sweden were assessed for cognitive function before surgery and at follow-up. A review of medical documents for demographic data and seizure-related characteristics was made by retrospectively examining the clinical records. ResultsForty-seven children with a median age at surgery of 8years (range 0.5-18.7years) were included. Twenty-three children achieved seizure freedom, six d...
Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit der kognitiven Leistungsfähigkeit von Kindern mit symptomati...
ObjectiveOver the past decades, the number of epilepsy surgeries in children has increased and indic...
SummaryThe authors report their experience about a neuro-cognitive and epileptic long-term follow-up...
Epilepsy surgery is a very effective treatment option for children and adolescents with drug-resista...
AbstractPurposeTo describe 2-year and long-term outcomes (five or ten years) after resective epileps...
Purpose: To retrospectively analyze the results on seizures of surgery in children with drug-resista...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the development of children who underwent epilepsy surgery, ba...
Introduction. Epilepsy surgery may be a promising alternative therapy for seizure control in patient...
Epilepsy is defined as a disorder of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to genera...
BACKGROUND Although the majority of children undergoing epilepsy surgery are younger than 3 yr at e...
Objective. To identify predictive factors of favourable outcomes in children with drug resistant epi...
BACKGROUND Although frontal lobe resections account for one-third of intralobar resections in pedia...
OBJECTIVE: Low-grade epilepsy-associated tumors (LEATs) are associated with childhood seizures that ...
ObjectResection is a safe and effective treatment option for children with pharmacoresistant focal e...
International audienceObjective: This longitudinal study aimed to measure the time course of intelle...
Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit der kognitiven Leistungsfähigkeit von Kindern mit symptomati...
ObjectiveOver the past decades, the number of epilepsy surgeries in children has increased and indic...
SummaryThe authors report their experience about a neuro-cognitive and epileptic long-term follow-up...
Epilepsy surgery is a very effective treatment option for children and adolescents with drug-resista...
AbstractPurposeTo describe 2-year and long-term outcomes (five or ten years) after resective epileps...
Purpose: To retrospectively analyze the results on seizures of surgery in children with drug-resista...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the development of children who underwent epilepsy surgery, ba...
Introduction. Epilepsy surgery may be a promising alternative therapy for seizure control in patient...
Epilepsy is defined as a disorder of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to genera...
BACKGROUND Although the majority of children undergoing epilepsy surgery are younger than 3 yr at e...
Objective. To identify predictive factors of favourable outcomes in children with drug resistant epi...
BACKGROUND Although frontal lobe resections account for one-third of intralobar resections in pedia...
OBJECTIVE: Low-grade epilepsy-associated tumors (LEATs) are associated with childhood seizures that ...
ObjectResection is a safe and effective treatment option for children with pharmacoresistant focal e...
International audienceObjective: This longitudinal study aimed to measure the time course of intelle...
Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit der kognitiven Leistungsfähigkeit von Kindern mit symptomati...
ObjectiveOver the past decades, the number of epilepsy surgeries in children has increased and indic...
SummaryThe authors report their experience about a neuro-cognitive and epileptic long-term follow-up...