Category: "Epilepsy in children"

How to Explain Seizures to Children With Epilepsy

How to Explain Seizures to Children With Epilepsy

Epilepsy is characterized by seizures, which are periods of hyperactivity in the brain causing convulsions, involuntary and jerking movements, and other symptoms. Over the long term, it can lead to brain cell (neuron) death and damage. Occurring in about 0.6% of children, this condition can be particularly challenging for families, and parents play a particularly important role […]

A promising new antiseizure drug tailored to newborns

A promising new antiseizure drug tailored to newborns

Neonatal seizures can lead to serious consequences, including significant cognitive and motor disabilities, lifelong epilepsy, and death. They are often highly resistant to treatment, in part because seizures in newborns are fundamentally different from seizures in older children and adults. Yet they are treated in much the same way as older patients, with little change over the decades. Better treatment is […]

Seizures as a main manifestation of severe pediatric SARS-CoV-2 infection

Seizures as a main manifestation of severe pediatric SARS-CoV-2 infection

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), the causal agent of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, mostly causes symptomatic disease in adults rather than in children. In rare cases, mild COVID-19 symptoms such as headache, drowsiness, myalgia, fatigue, fever, and trivial respiratory symptoms appear in children. In adults with severe SARS-CoV-2 infection, neurological manifestations such […]

Myoclonic Seizures and Epilepsy Overview

Myoclonic Seizures and Epilepsy Overview

A seizure is caused by an abnormal change in the brain’s electrical activity. If you have repeated seizures, it’s called epilepsy. It’s estimated that 3.4 millionTrusted Source people in the United States have active epilepsy. But you can have seizures even if you don’t have epilepsy. There are many possible causes and kinds of seizures. A myoclonic seizure is a […]

Big data helps assess seizure burden, improve outcomes in pediatric epilepsy patients

Big data helps assess seizure burden, improve outcomes in pediatric epilepsy patients

Philadelphia, June 3, 2021 – Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have demonstrated how to use standardized reporting of clinical data for seizures caused by a variety of neurological disorders, providing fundamental baseline information that can determine what methods work best for keeping seizures under control. The findings were published today in the journal Epilepsia. […]

Case Western Reserve researchers identify potential approach to controlling epileptic seizures

Case Western Reserve researchers identify potential approach to controlling epileptic seizures

Researchers from Case Western Reserve University have identified a potential new approach to better controlling epileptic seizures. Lin Mei, professor and chair of the Department of Neurosciences at the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, who led the new study in mouse models, said the team found a new chemical reaction that could help control […]

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