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One year of seizure freedom reduces premature death in people with epilepsy in rural China: A 10-year cohort study -
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy carries an increased risk of premature mortality. Although seizure freedom may reduce deaths, most population-based evidence originates from high-income countries. Data from low-income settings, such as rural China, remain scarce. We update mortality patterns and evaluate their associations with achieving 1-year seizure freedom among rural populations in China.
High-amplitude short infraslow activity (SISA) with burst suppression: A potential marker of ictogenicity in critical care patients -
OBJECTIVE: Infraslow activity (ISA)
Cerebellar involvement and stimulation in epilepsy -
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review discusses the current state of the evidence related to the relationship between the cerebellum and epilepsy, highlighting evidence on neurostimulation of the cerebellum for treatment of epilepsy, and placing current knowledge into historical context.
Update on pediatric autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy -
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Autoimmune encephalitis-associated epilepsy (AEAE) is initially caused by an aberrant innate and/or adaptive immune system, and then the seizure nidus persists from the ensuing structural damage resulting in chronic, often drug-resistant epilepsy. Early identification and targeted immunomodulation may help improve long-term outcomes in some cases. This review summarizes curre...
Exploratory analysis of real-world use and safety of traditional Korean medicine in pediatric epilepsy: A retrospective observational study -
Given the limitations of conventional antiepileptic drugs and the growing need for complementary approaches, traditional Korean medicine has gained interest as a potential treatment option for pediatric and adolescent epilepsy. However, real-world clinical data on its use and safety remain limited. This exploratory study aimed to retrospectively investigate the real-world clinical use and safet...
Resveratrol‒loaded self‒assembled tetrahedral framework nucleic acids reshape the epileptic microenvironment by regulating oxidative stress and neuroinflammation via the SIRT3/SOD2 pathway -
CONCLUSIONS: This study presents a novel nanotherapeutic strategy that integrates microenvironment remodeling with neural repair. By leveraging the specific brain‒targeting capability of tFNAs and the synergistic antioxidant properties of the core‒shell structure, R‒tFNAs@PB represent a promising approach for treating refractory epilepsy through the precise regulation of the oxidative stress‒ne...
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