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  • ...ref name=medplusepilepsy>[http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/epilepsy.html Epilepsy.] MedlinePlus, U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of ...www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2007/MB_cgi?mode=&index=4640&view=expanded |title=Epilepsy|author=National Library of Medicine |accessdate=2008-05-23 |format= |work=}
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  • Catalogs of anti-epilepsy medications
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  • ...sembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour and dysgenesis of the archicortex in epilepsy}}
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  • * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/epilepsy.html Epilepsy.] MedlinePlus, U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of
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  • ...l. <ref> Voinescu, P. Emanuela; Pennell, Page B. (2015-10). "Management of epilepsy during pregnancy". Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics. 15 (10): 1171–1187 ==Epilepsy and Fertility==
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  • ...ation used to treat [[epilepsy]], particularly effective in [[tonic-clonic epilepsy]].
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  • {{r|Epilepsy}} See [[Epilepsy/Catalogs]] for a list of similar drugs
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  • A medication used to treat [[epilepsy]].
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  • a medication used for [[epilepsy]] and postherpetic [[neuralgia]]
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  • A medication used for treating [[epilepsy]] and [[seizure]]s.
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  • A medication that is used for treating [[epilepsy]] and [[migraine]] headache.
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  • An [[anticonvulsant]] drug use to treat [[epilepsy]] and [[bipolar disorder]].
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  • An anticonvulsant drug used to treat [[epilepsy]], [[seizure]]s, neurogenic pain and some psychiatric disorders.
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  • |uses=epilepsy medication '''Ethotoin''' is a medication used to treat [[epilepsy]].
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  • ...sembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour and dysgenesis of the archicortex in epilepsy}}
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  • *A case of [[epilepsy|epileptic seizures]] in a three-year-old girl that was treated with [[hemis
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  • * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/epilepsy.html Epilepsy.] MedlinePlus, U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of
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  • [[Topiramate]] is a [[medication]] that is used for treating [[epilepsy]] and [[migraine]] headache.
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  • ...nticonvulsive drug use to treat [[epilepsy]] and [[bipolar disorder]]. For epilepsy it is used to treat partial seizures, primary and secondary tonic-clonic se
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  • Catalogs of anti-epilepsy medications
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  • ...gi?rid=medmaster.chapter.a699059}} is a [[medication]] used for treating [[epilepsy]] and [[seizure]]s. ...junctive therapy in the treatment of partial onset seizures in adults with epilepsy."<ref name="urlDrugs@FDA">{{cite web |url=http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scr
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  • ...to treat [[epilepsy]] and it is particularly effective in [[tonic-clonic epilepsy]] . Its common chemical name is '''3-methyl 5,5-phenyl-ethyl-hydantoin'''
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  • {{r|epilepsy}}
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  • ...es in appetite, the regulation of energy balance, memory and learning, and epilepsy. The main effect is increased food intake and decreased physical activity.
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  • ...ref name=medplusepilepsy>[http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/epilepsy.html Epilepsy.] MedlinePlus, U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of ...www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2007/MB_cgi?mode=&index=4640&view=expanded |title=Epilepsy|author=National Library of Medicine |accessdate=2008-05-23 |format= |work=}
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  • {{r|Epilepsy}}
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  • ==Musicogenic epilepsy== ...want at least to touch on a negative effect of music, namely musicogenic [[epilepsy]]. There are patients with music induced epileptic seizures. Hereby causing
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  • {{r|Epilepsy}}
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  • ...nada, on April 5, 1976. He was best known for developing brain mapping and epilepsy research. He was a published author of historical fiction, a medical biogra ...rned that excision of a cerebral cicatrix would relieve a patient of focal epilepsy without neurological deficits.<ref name="urlCanadian Medicine: Doctors and
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  • ...l. <ref> Voinescu, P. Emanuela; Pennell, Page B. (2015-10). "Management of epilepsy during pregnancy". Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics. 15 (10): 1171–1187 ==Epilepsy and Fertility==
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  • {{r|Epilepsy}}
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  • | title = Craving for Music after Treatment for Partial Epilepsy
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  • |uses=epilepsy, postherpetic neuralgia ...accessmedicine.com/content.aspx?aID=939716.</ref> Gabapentin is used for [[epilepsy]] and [[neurogenic pain]].
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  • ...ory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as [[epilepsy]] or "seizure disorder.""<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...erentiation of nonepileptic versus true seizures: limited utility |journal=Epilepsy & behavior : E&B |volume=5 |issue=4 |pages=517-21 |year=2004 |pmid=15256189
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  • '''Carbamazepine''' is an anticonvulsant drug used to treat [[epilepsy]], [[grand mal seizure]]s and [[psychomotor seizure|psychomotor]] or [[foca
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  • ...er M, Cross H, Smith S, ''et al'' |title=Nonconvulsive status epilepticus: Epilepsy Research Foundation workshop reports |journal=Epileptic Disord |volume=7 |i ...One third of elderly patients with nonconvulsive status have a history of epilepsy.<ref name="pmid17381437">{{cite journal |author=Bottaro FJ, Martinez OA, Pa
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  • {{r|Epilepsy}}
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  • ...s]] may ensue. In ancient [[Greece]], biting stonecrop was used to treat [[epilepsy]] and [[skin disease]]s, as well as to cause [[abortion]]s. ''Sedum reflexu
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  • ...s referred to jokingly in one of their stage plays. Mayall suffered from [[epilepsy]] for the rest of his life due to the accident, and died suddenly at his ho
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  • Derealization can accompany the neurological conditions of epilepsy, migraine, and mild head trauma.<ref>Lambert MV, Sierra M, Phillips ML, Dav
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  • ...a [[fatty acid]] with anticonvulsant properties used in the treatment of [[epilepsy]]; the sodium salt is used in treating [[mood disorders]]. It also is used
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  • ...sembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour and dysgenesis of the archicortex in epilepsy}}
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  • ...n birth to two other children: the older Willi who suffered from chronic [[epilepsy]], and a younger girl called Ilse who suffered from [[diphteria]], as well
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  • ...[[Infantile spasm]]s are common in affected children, as is intractable [[epilepsy]]. ...|author=Guerrini R |title=Genetic malformations of the cerebral cortex and epilepsy |journal=Epilepsia |volume=46 Suppl 1 |issue= |pages=32–7 |year=2005 |pmi
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  • ...oteins.] |volume=4 |issue= |pages=263–73.|year=1991 |pmid=1815606 |journal=Epilepsy Research Supplement}}</ref>)
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  • ...of hallucinations, illusions, and delusions as part of seizure semiology ''Epilepsy Behav'' 18:13-23 PMID 20483670
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  • ...treatment procedure.<ref name=Ates>Ates, O., et al., Post-traumatic early epilepsy in pediatric age group with emphasis on influential factors. Childs Nervous ...9(3): p. 529-+.</ref><ref name=Ates>Ates, O., et al., Post-traumatic early epilepsy in pediatric age group with emphasis on influential factors. Childs Nervous
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  • ...ts (e.g., a [[ketogenic diet]] used in the treatment of certain types of [[epilepsy]] ;
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  • ...sembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour and dysgenesis of the archicortex in epilepsy}}
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  • ...ases, as [[typhus]] fever; (2) ''[[Neuroses]]'', or nervous diseases, as [[epilepsy]]; (3) ''Cachexiae'', or diseases resulting from bad habit of body, as [[sc
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  • ..., asthma, some forms of cancer, cerebral infarction, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, ulcers and warts. Placebo responses have also been fou
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  • ...ethod that would yield a mixture containing ether, and advises its use for epilepsy.
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  • .... Morris's marriage had produced two daughters, Jenny, who proved to have epilepsy, and May, who married one of Morris's socialist allies, but was seduced and
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  • ...n A.D. 55. The official explanation was that he died as the result of an [[epilepsy|epileptic fit]], though there has been speculation that Nero arranged for h
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  • ...wo hemispheres of the brain) was at one time a treatment for some forms of epilepsy. Researchers could then study the ways in which the comprehension and produ
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  • ...d a previous seizure in 1993, Roberts is now technically diagnosed as an [[epilepsy]] patient, though this term covers many different types of seizure disorder
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  • ...ts may experience an extremely broad array of other symptoms that resemble epilepsy, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, post traumatic stress di
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  • }}</ref>, [[epilepsy]]<ref name=Ronan2007>{{citation ...rebral Cortical Gyrification: A Preliminary Investigation in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
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  • Individuals with autism are also far more likely to develop [[epilepsy]] than would otherwise be expected (estimated 10-30% incidence). ...ity, or coincidence?], Lidia Gabis, John Pomeroy, and Mary R. Andriola, in Epilepsy & Behavior 7 (2005) 652–656</ref>
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  • ...people with a range of hereditary conditions such as [[schizophrenia]], [[epilepsy]], [[Huntington's disease|Huntington's chorea]] and “imbecility.” Steri ...any of a list of specified conditions. These included [[schizophrenia]], [[epilepsy]], [[Huntington’s chorea]], advanced [[syphilis]], [[senile dementia]], [
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  • ...harmful or unsuitable for certain individuals, including pregnant women, [[epilepsy]] patients, and those with, or at risk for, [[osteoporosis]]. Coffee prep
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  • ...pileptogenic toxin, dendrotoxin, binds to potassium channel proteins.]". ''Epilepsy Research Supplement'' '''4:''' 263–73.. PMID 1815606,</ref> dendrotoxin-3
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  • ...a BL, Kopelhoff LM, Chusid JG.: Section of corpus callosum in experimental epilepsy in the monkey. Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1950 May;63(5):719-27.
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  • ...ymptoms can occur within the context of several other disorders, including epilepsy, schizophrenia, depression, phobia, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, and i
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  • ...ments that humans are, including [[Diabetes in cats and dogs|diabetes]], [[epilepsy]], hypothyroidism, dental disease, heart disease, [[cancer]], and [[arthrit
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  • ...people with a range of hereditary conditions such as [[schizophrenia]], [[epilepsy]], [[Huntington's disease|Huntington's chorea]] and “imbecility.” Steri ...any of a list of specified conditions. These included [[schizophrenia]], [[epilepsy]], [[Huntington's chorea]], advanced [[syphilis]], [[senile dementia]], [[p
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  • ...ments that humans are, including [[Diabetes in cats and dogs|diabetes]], [[epilepsy]], hypothyroidism, dental disease, heart disease, [[cancer]], and [[arthrit
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  • ...In the 'Organon' he asserted that Psora was the cause of such diseases as epilepsy, cyphosis, cancer, jaundice, deafness, and cataract. However, even in his o
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  • ...ss (7), vision deficiencies (48), goiter (13), curvature of the spine (8), epilepsy (13), crossed eyes (3), and cleft palate.
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  • ...om 173 children with nonprogressive, noninfectious neurological disorders (epilepsy, headache, cerebral palsy) from the same geographical area and same rural v
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  • ...ly ordered investigations are [[Electroencephalography|EEG]] to exclude [[epilepsy]], and a [[Computed tomography|CT scan]] of the head to exclude brain lesio
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  • .../> persistent [[memory]] impairments,<ref>Jevtovic-Todorovic 2003</ref> [[epilepsy]], and [[dementia]].<ref>Nadler 1978</ref> Additionally, neurotoxin-mediate ...nt roles in diseases and complications such as [[Huntington’s disease]], [[epilepsy]], and [[stroke]].<ref name=Choi1987 />
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  • *''The Sacred Disease'' (''See:'' [[Epilepsy]])<br> ...what he called "salycasia", like aspirin. He described for the first time epilepsy not as a sacred disease, as was considered at those times, but as a heredit
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  • ...1939, Clark was exempted from military service on the grounds of his mild epilepsy. He supported himself while finishing his thesis by teaching history and co
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  • ...ptor is involved in [[memory]] and [[learning]], as well as [[anxiety]], [[epilepsy]], and [[neurodegeneration]], and signalling though it is enhanced when it
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  • |'''grand mal'''—the worst kind of epilepsy
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