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期刊名:Epileptic disorders

缩写:EPILEPTIC DISORD

ISSN:1294-9361

e-ISSN:1950-6945

IF/分区:2.7/Q2

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Marta Kopanska,Danuta Ochojska,Julia Trojniak et al. Marta Kopanska et al.
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder with a significant burden on patients, and ~30% of cases are resistant to standard antiepileptic treatments. This has led to the exploration of alternative therapies, such as cannabidiol (CBD). Stu...
Odile Feys,Julia Makhalova,Thomas Manners et al. Odile Feys et al.
This case study reports the first documented use of stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG)-guided radiofrequency thermocoagulation (RFTC) to treat refractory status epilepticus (RSE). A 33-year-old woman with drug-resistant epilepsy and recurr...
C Cinnirella,G Cinnirella,C Campanella et al. C Cinnirella et al.
Protein ufymilation is a post-translational modification implicated in the regulation of several cellular processes. Biallelic variants in UBA5 causing a functional alteration of its protein product have been associated with early-onset epi...
Marco Almeida,Francisco Barros,Inês Cunha et al. Marco Almeida et al.
Objective: Despite pharmacological advances in epilepsy treatment, one-third of patients remain pharmacoresistant and may require surgery. Despite extensive literature on epilepsy surgery, studies with follow-ups longer t...
Joel Willard,Megan Creed,Lincy Philip et al. Joel Willard et al.
Introduction: Neurologic complications, including seizures, are common in pediatric patients undergoing heart surgery, especially those requiring postoperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), requiring prompt,...
Yi Li,Rebecca Bromley,Kimford J Meador et al. Yi Li et al.
Objective: Folic acid supplementation is recommended by WHO for all pregnancies to reduce the risk of neural tube defects and improve neurodevelopmental outcomes. No study to date directly compares the effects on children...