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Shoulder Injuries in Patients with Epilepsy - a Multidisciplinary Approach -
The management of shoulder injuries resulting from epileptic seizures presents a particular challenge. These injuries often present complex patterns, ranging from dislocations and fractures to damage to the rotator cuff. Recurrent seizures can significantly impact the outcome and must be considered a central risk factor when choosing the therapeutic approach. Accordingly, these injuries require...
Association of systemic inflammatory markers with post-stroke epilepsy after ischemic stroke: A competing risk analysis -
CONCLUSION: NLR, an inexpensive and readily available inflammatory marker, was nominally associated with the development of PSE after ischemic stroke. These findings are exploratory and hypothesis-generating, supporting further investigation into the role of systemic inflammation in post-stroke epileptogenesis.
Sleep quality and impact factors in older adults with epilepsy -
CONCLUSION: OAE exhibited significantly poorer sleep quality compared to controls, with sleep disturbances closely linked to epilepsy-related factors. These findings underscore the need for comprehensive sleep assessment and management of seizures in clinical care for OAE, with the goal of improving their overall health outcomes.
Association between catamenial epilepsy and seizure frequency during pregnancy -
CONCLUSIONS: In patients who had preconception seizures, seizure control during pregnancy was generally favorable: many patients' seizure frequency improved or achieved seizure freedom. There was no clear evidence that a pre-conception catamenial pattern immediately before pregnancy altered prognosis. Further research is needed to guide counseling and treatment during pregnancy.
Clinical and neuroimaging features of PRRT2-related epilepsy in adult patients -
CONCLUSIONS: This study expands the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum of PRRT2-related disorders, links its variants to epileptiform discharges, and reveals impaired network integration in PRRT2-associated epilepsy.
Improving Standardization and Access to Care via Seizure Pathways in the Emergency Department -
CONCLUSION: Standardized pathways to approach seizure presentation in the ED can reduce variability in care, improve time to outpatient neurologic care, and standardize seizure-safety counseling.
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