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Patient-specific electroencephalography epileptic seizure prediction method using global dynamic multi-scale spatio-temporal features -
Conducting research on patient-specific electroencephalography-based epilepsy seizure prediction methods enables early identification of seizure risk, providing a basis for timely intervention and treatment. However, existing methods fail to simultaneously account for the dynamic temporal feature differences of electroencephalography signals and the spatial correlations between leads when repre...
Comment on: Seizure and behavioral outcomes after switching from levetiracetam to brivaracetam in pediatric epilepsy: A real-world cohort study and literature review -
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Seizures in fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD): evaluation of clinical, electroencephalographic, and neuroradiologic features in a large sample of Norwegian children -
AIM: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is an umbrella term encompassing developmental, cognitive, and behavioural impairments resulting from prenatal alcohol exposure. An increased prevalence of epilepsy has been reported in individuals with FASD, yet clinical characteristics, neuroimaging findings, and electroencephalography (EEG) profiles remain insufficiently described. This study aimed...
Childhood absence epilepsy and developmental coordination disorder: an intriguing comorbidity -
CONCLUSION: This research contributes to understanding the shared neurobiological mechanisms underlying epilepsy and DCD, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive assessment and targeted interventions to support affected children's development and quality of life.
Long term outcomes of children started on the Ketogenic diet for pediatric super refractory status epilepticus- 15 years single center experience -
CONCLUSION: KD is safe and effective for SRSE and may offer sustained benefits when continued beyond 6 months. These findings fill a critical gap in long-term outcome data and support KD as a viable strategy to optimize seizure control and functional recovery in pediatric SRSE.
Factors associated with the severity of tuberous sclerosis complex-associated neuropsychiatric disorders (TAND) in tuberous sclerosis complex -
CONCLUSION: TSC2 mutation, active epilepsy, and lower educational attainment were associated with greater TAND severity. TSC2 mutation remained independently associated with greater TAND severity after adjustment for epilepsy-related variables, whereas higher educational attainment showed a protective association. These findings support the need for early TAND screening and targeted follow-up i...
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