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Gender & Epilepsyr97 |
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epiepsy & gender everything i have seen or read says epilepsy shows no prejudicious; gender, race, national origin. hormones and hormonal changes effect seizure conditions; but are not the underlying cause. |
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| I did read something not too long ago that stated women are more likely to have petit mals, but it did not say why. I know I had hysteromcy at age 27 and haven't been on hormones in years and I didn't develop it until age 47. My neurologist thinks my is related to either one of the multiple bacteria infections I had as a result of trauma or the IV meds that I was on 24/7 for two years. |
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boys are more likely to get childhood E. syndromes Most childhood epilepsy syndromes (Infantile Spasms, Lennox Gastaut Syndrome, SMEI/Dravet syndrome, MAE/Doose syndrome, Othahara syndome, ESES, Landau Kleffner syndrome) -both inherited and not inherited- occur more in boys than in girls. Aicardi syndrome is a typical girl-syndrome, boys with Aicardi are very rare. Same with Rett syndrome witch often causes E. too. http://jnnp.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/75/5/773 Medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) occurs more frequently in men than in women. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15634622 About choosing drugs and gender.
__________________ Mom to an 12-year old boy with Lennox Gastaut Syndrome; on the ketogenic diet since June 2004 and AED free Being happy doesn't mean everything is perfect, it means you have decided to look beyond imperfection. Last edited by Dutch mom; 04-21-2009 at 04:17 PM. |
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| My understanding is that there is no scientific proof that one gender would be more likely to have E than another. However, statistically there are more women with E than men.
__________________ "It's no longer a question of staying healthy. It's a question of finding a sickness you like." -Jackie Mason |
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| I wish there were studies as to which areas of the world have more cases.
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