Evaluating and Treating Epilepsy Based on Clinical Subgroups : Elderly Onset Seizure and Medically Resistant Partial-Onset Epilepsy - 19/07/16

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For optimal treatment, clinicians must recognize key subgroups of patients with epilepsy who have distinctive patterns of seizures, causes, and treatment needs. Particularly important subgroups are patients who develop seizures in their late adult or elderly years and patients with medically resistant epilepsy. Currently the largest age group of patients diagnosed with new-onset epilepsy is older adult and elderly patients; these patients have a rapidly increasing incidence of seizures beginning in the late 50s and represent the graying of America and the influence of vascular risk factors on producing seizures.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Seizure, Convulsive syncope, Epilepsy, Late-onset epilepsy, Medically refractory epilepsy, Nonmedical therapy
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| Disclosures: G. L. Krauss has been a consultant for Esai Inc and Acorda and receives research support from UCB Pharma, SK Lifesciences, Upsher Smith, Pfizer and the NIH/NIA (R01AB048349). |
Vol 34 - N° 3
P. 595-610 - août 2016 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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