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  1. Oxford Textbook of Epilepsy and Epileptic Seizures

    Abstract. This resource covers the scientific basis, clinical diagnosis, and treatment of epilepsy and epileptic seizures. Written by internationally-renowned specialists, each chapter comprehensively covers the current knowledge and evidence base related to each aspect of the disorder, with an emphasis on the personal experience of the authors.

  2. Epilepsy Research

    Epilepsy Research provides for publication of high quality articles in both basic and clinical epilepsy research, with a special emphasis on translational research that ultimately relates to epilepsy as a human condition. The journal is intended to provide a forum for reporting the best and most …. View full aims & scope.

  3. Epilepsy

    Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects about 65 million people worldwide. Although antiepileptic drugs provide sufficient control of seizures in approximately 70% of patients with epilepsy, the remaining 30% are resistant to monotherapy. This means around 20 million people worldwide face significant adverse life-long consequences such as sudden unexpected death from epileptic ...

  4. Epilepsies: diagnosis and management

    Overview. The guideline covers diagnosing, treating and managing epilepsy and seizures in children, young people and adults in primary and secondary care. It offers best practice advice on managing epilepsy to improve health outcomes so that people with epilepsy can fully participate in daily life.

  5. Epilepsy: A Comprehensive Textbook

    Authoritative and updated, Epilepsy: A Comprehensive Textbook, 3rd Edition, contains 365 chapters that cover the full spectrum of relevant topics in biology, physiology, and clinical information, from molecular biology to public health concerns in developing countries. Written by world-renowned authorities and expertly edited by epileptologists Drs. Jerome Engel, Jr., Solomon L. Moshé ...

  6. Overview: Epilepsy

    In epilepsy, the brain or some parts of the brain are overactive and send too many signals. This results in seizures, also referred to as epileptic fits. Seizures sometimes only cause a few muscles to twitch - but they may also cause your whole body to convulse (shake uncontrollably) and result in loss of consciousness.

  7. Epilepsy

    About this book. Designed to provide a comprehensive but accessible introduction to epilepsy and seizure disorders, Epilepsy, 2nd edition provides state-of-the-art information in a concise format useful to a wide audience, from neurology residents to epilepsy fellows and practitioners. This illustrated guide to the assessment, diagnosis, and ...

  8. Epilepsy: Scientific Foundations of Clinical Practice (Neurological

    The book also offers the medical community a glimpse of treatment methods on the horizon, such as nonsurgical ablation techniques and deep-brain stimulation. Perhaps the most exciting discussion in the book concerns the future of epilepsy research and treatment.

  9. Epilepsy

    About this book. Epilepsy is common but complex Epilepsy is a complicated neurological condition with variable manifestations, numerous etiologies, and a diverse range of treatments. It is a chronic disease that, in many cases, can be controlled. However, treatment requires accurate clinical evaluation to allow intelligent treatment choices.

  10. Imaging of Epilepsy: A Clinical Atlas

    About this book. This clinically-oriented collection of brain imaging results provides a unique and helpful approach to the epilepsy evaluation. The atlas is divided into sections according to general clinical categories with each category including a collection of clinical examples that span the category. Each example includes images across ...

  11. Journal of Epilepsy Research

    For assistance with manuscript submission, please contact: [email protected]. Free archive: Anyone may access any past or current articles without logging in. Editorial Office KCC Parktown 101-308, Mallijae-ro 185, Jung-Gu, Seoul, Korea TEL : +82 ...

  12. The 2021 Epilepsy Research Benchmarks—Respecting Core Principles

    The 2021 Epilepsy Research Benchmarks are presented in detail in Table 1. We have maintained the structure of the 4 areas, modifying some areas where progress has been made, and emphasizing the need for continued and new research in several aspects: for Area I, to deepen our understanding of the many causes of the epilepsies and their ...

  13. Epilepsy: The Facts

    Abstract. Epilepsy: The Facts, written by a neurologist and a pediatric neurologist, explains in clear and simple terms everything about the causes and effects of epilepsy. This book, strengthened by the contributions of a new new coauthor, has been considerably revised for the new edition. Intended for sufferers of epilepsy and their relatives ...

  14. Epilepsy and the Family

    Epilepsy and the Family: A New Guide updates Richard Lechtenberg's classic handbook for people with seizure disorders and those closest to them. It offers coping strategies for the wide range of practical and emotional challenges that epilepsy can introduce into the family: marital and sexual difficulties, concerns about pregnancy and inheritance, drug compliance and abuse among teenagers ...

  15. Books on Epilepsy

    Books on Epilepsy. There has been a steady increase in the number of books published that are relevant to epilepsy that members of the League will likely find useful for their practice or research. However, keeping up with the books that are available is no easy task. This listing is provided as a service to our membership, where publishers or ...

  16. An Introduction to Epilepsy

    NCBI Bookshelf. A service of the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health. Editors: Edward B Bromfield, MD, José E Cavazos, MD, PhD, and Joseph I Sirven, MD. West Hartford (CT): American Epilepsy Society; 2006. An Introduction to Epilepsy was developed by the Student & Resident Education Subcommittee of the American Epilepsy ...

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    Research. Whether you're writing nonfiction or a fantasy series, research gives your book a strong foundation and authenticity. Solid research creates verisimilitude (making your texts more believable, notably fiction), well-rounded characters, and a more compelling and coherent storyline. Use AI for research help with these book elements ...

  18. Epilepsy Explained: A Book for People Who Want to Know More

    This down-to-earth book is divided into easy-to-digest sections that address such fundamental questions as what epilepsy is, what happens in different types of epileptic seizures, how epilepsy is diagnosed, and how seizures are treated. The authors include much-needed information on numerous topics, including living successfully with seizures ...

  19. Diagnosis and treatments for epilepsy

    Epilepsy is usually treated with medication and involves several years of contact with health care services. It is esti-mated that between 60 000 and 70 000 people have epilepsy in Sweden, and that at least 7 000 people are examined for epilepsy each year. People with epilepsy continuously run the risk of having a sudden epileptic seizure ...

  20. 'Eruption' is a collaboration between Michael Crichton and James ...

    Jurassic Park creator Michael Crichton spent years working on a manuscript about a volcano on the verge of a disastrous eruption in Hawaii. After he died in 2008, his wife Sherri found his boxes ...

  21. Why

    The underlying rationale for basic epilepsy research can vary considerably from investigator to investigator. Particularly in trying to attract capable young researchers to the field, it is worthwhile examining - and advertising - the potential attractions of epilepsy research. Similarly, there are many valuable basic research approaches, from exploration and discovery to hypothesis ...