Epilepsy and Seizure News
Enrolment concludes in Biohaven’s RISE3 trial for epilepsy -
Biohaven has concluded enrolment in the pivotal RISE3 Phase II/III trial assessing the selective Kv7.2/7.3 channel activator, opakalim (BHV-7000), for refractory focal epilepsy. T ...
Seizure action plans: Management and educational tools in epilepsy care -
Historically, seizure action plans have focused on certain high-risk groups—such as people with drug-resistant epilepsy and people with a history of status epilepticus or seizure clusters. Neurology ...
Living well with epilepsy: A diagnosis is not the end of the story -
Over the past two weeks, we have explored what seizures and epilepsy are, corrected common myths, discussed seizure first aid, and examined the emotional, psychological, and cognitive challenges that ...
Seizure Burden in Resistant Epilepsy May Ease With the Tincture of Time -
Nearly 70% of patients with focal treatment-resistant epilepsy (FTRE) experience fewer seizures over time, new results of a multicenter study showed. However, the improvements occurred independent of ...
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UNC13A-related neurodevelopmental disorders in children: epilepsy phenotypes and antiseizure medication response -
CONCLUSIONS: UNC13A variants represent an underrecognized cause of developmental and epileptic encephalopathy in children, characterized by refractory seizures, a high incidence of status epilepticus, and increased susceptibility to febrile seizures. Preliminary observations noted favorable clinical outcomes in a small subset of patients treated with LEV.
Switching from oxcarbazepine to eslicarbazepine in patients with focal epilepsy: A systematic review and single-arm meta-analysis -
CONCLUSION: Switching from OXC to ESL may represent a pragmatic strategy for patients with OXC-related intolerance, particularly when treatment retention and tolerability are prioritized. However, the observational nature of the available evidence, together with substantial heterogeneity and wide confidence intervals, limits the precision and generalizability of pooled estimates.
Multifactorial Nature of Childhood Stroke Presents a Major Challenge for Diagnosis and Management: A Population-Based Study From Southern Finland -
CONCLUSION: Childhood ischemic strokes in our population had heterogeneous causes and substantial long-term morbidity. Diagnostic delays were frequent, underscoring the need to improve recognition of paediatric stroke. The low recurrence rate highlights the importance of population-specific factors when interpreting risk and outcomes.
Characterizing Onset Limit and Surgical Outcome Factors in Type II Focal Cortical Dysplasia-Related Epilepsy -
OBJECTIVES: To clarify the upper limit of epilepsy onset in focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) Type II (FCD)-related epilepsy and to investigate factors affecting long-term surgical outcomes from an open-source database.
Tumor Recurrence or Radionecrosis: A Clinical Dilemma in Long-Term Survivors of Low-Grade Diffuse Glioma With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy -
Low-grade diffuse gliomas with isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutations predominantly affect young adults and are frequently associated with prolonged survival, requiring extended neuro-oncological follow-up. In these patients, differentiating tumor recurrence from radionecrosis after radiotherapy remains a major diagnostic challenge because both entities may present with overlapping clinical m...
Education Research: Educational Informatics: Characterizing Child Neurology Resident Clinical Experiences Using Electronic Health Record Data -
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Gaps in preparedness for independent practice are common among recent graduates. Clinical experiences serve as the foundation for learning during residency, yet the breadth and variability of clinical exposure of child neurology residents remain poorly characterized. To inform programmatic curricular development and precision medical education (PME), we must better ch...
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