Although the eponym "West syndrome" is used widely for infantile spasms, the originators of the term and the time frame of its initial use are not well known. This article provides historical details about Dr. West, about his son who had infantile spasms, and about the circumstances leading to the coining of the term West syndrome
Infantile spasms are the defining seizures of West syndrome, a severe form of early life epilepsy wi...
ObjectiveTo determine the underlying etiologies in a contemporary cohort of infants with infantile s...
West syndrome is a severe form of childhood epilepsy associated with drug-resistant seizures and int...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the eponym "West syndrome" is used widely for infantile spasm...
Although the eponym "West syndrome" is used widely for infantile spasms, the originators of the term...
Historical details about Dr West, his son, James Edward West, the patient with infantile spasms, and...
Since its first clinical description (on his son) by William James West (1793-1848) in 1841, and the...
We report an infant case of West syndrome with clustered tonic spasms seen after the disappearance o...
West syndrome is an age-dependent epileptic encephalopathy, is a kind of catastrophic epilepsy in th...
West syndrome (WS) is characterized by epileptic spasms (formerly, infantile spasms), a specific ele...
Objective: To study the clinical pattern of West syndrome (WS) in a university based hospital.Method...
Investigators from the National Infantile Spasms Consortium (NISC) in the USA studied th...
West syndrome (WS), also known as infantile spasms, occurs in infancy with a peak between 4 and 7 mo...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infan...
Purpose: To examine the underlying etiology of infantile spasms from the United Kingdom Infantile Sp...
Infantile spasms are the defining seizures of West syndrome, a severe form of early life epilepsy wi...
ObjectiveTo determine the underlying etiologies in a contemporary cohort of infants with infantile s...
West syndrome is a severe form of childhood epilepsy associated with drug-resistant seizures and int...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the eponym "West syndrome" is used widely for infantile spasm...
Although the eponym "West syndrome" is used widely for infantile spasms, the originators of the term...
Historical details about Dr West, his son, James Edward West, the patient with infantile spasms, and...
Since its first clinical description (on his son) by William James West (1793-1848) in 1841, and the...
We report an infant case of West syndrome with clustered tonic spasms seen after the disappearance o...
West syndrome is an age-dependent epileptic encephalopathy, is a kind of catastrophic epilepsy in th...
West syndrome (WS) is characterized by epileptic spasms (formerly, infantile spasms), a specific ele...
Objective: To study the clinical pattern of West syndrome (WS) in a university based hospital.Method...
Investigators from the National Infantile Spasms Consortium (NISC) in the USA studied th...
West syndrome (WS), also known as infantile spasms, occurs in infancy with a peak between 4 and 7 mo...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epileptic and developmental evolution in infan...
Purpose: To examine the underlying etiology of infantile spasms from the United Kingdom Infantile Sp...
Infantile spasms are the defining seizures of West syndrome, a severe form of early life epilepsy wi...
ObjectiveTo determine the underlying etiologies in a contemporary cohort of infants with infantile s...
West syndrome is a severe form of childhood epilepsy associated with drug-resistant seizures and int...