Childhood epilepsy: current therapeutic recommendations

JT Gilman, M Duchowny - CNS drugs, 1994 - Springer
… For example, epilepsies of childhood are more likely to be developmentally or genetically …
in indications for antiepileptic drugs. Indeed, some types of childhood epilepsy do not require …

Treatment of childhood epilepsy

RE Appleton - Pharmacology & therapeutics, 1995 - Elsevier
… The advent of the newer anti-epileptic drugs has paradoxically, and in contrast to what
was … issues and outline drug regimens for specific seizure types and epilepsy syndromes. …

When to start drug treatment for childhood epilepsy: the clinical–epidemiological evidence

WFM Arts, AT Geerts - european journal of paediatric neurology, 2009 - Elsevier
… In epilepsy, we suggest a distinction between two types of controlled trials. One type is the
usual industry driven trial in which a (new) AED is compared with other AEDs or with a placebo…

Antiepileptic drugs, learning, and behavior in childhood epilepsy

BFD Bourgeois - Epilepsia, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
… with epilepsy, (c) studying the acute effect of drugs or … epilepsy, (e) attributing observations
to the AED by default, (f) testing two or more drugs simultaneously, (g) comparing two drugs at …

Management of childhood epilepsy

TA Glauser, T Loddenkemper - Continuum: Lifelong Learning in …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Drug-specific factors include the drug’s effectiveness and/or efficacy for a specific seizure
type or epilepsy … Matching the patient to the best potential antiepileptic drug for them requires …

Sulthiame in childhood epilepsy

B Ben‐Zeev, N Watemberg, P Lerman… - Pediatrics …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… become a first line drug in the benign partial epilepsies of childhood and juvenile myoclonic
epilepsy. It also has a role as add-on treatment in other partial and myoclonic epilepsies. …

Antiepileptic drug withdrawal in childhood epilepsy: what are the risk factors associated with seizure relapse?

A Verrotti, C D'Egidio, S Agostinelli, P Parisi… - european journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
… with a poor prognosis, such as infantile spasms or the severe myoclonic epilepsies of … -onset
epilepsy carries a higher risk of relapse compared with childhood-onset epilepsy, Other …

The relation between antiepileptic drug type and cognitive functions in childhood epilepsy: a prospective observational study

F Hanci, M Canpolat, H Per… - Experimental …, 2019 - experimentalbiomedicalresearch …
… Methods: 98 recently diagnosed epilepsy patients aged 6-16 years were included. … drug
at baseline, after six or 12 months. Conclusion: We conclude that the type of antiepileptic drug

[HTML][HTML] Cognitive side effects of anti-epileptic drugs: the relevance in childhood epilepsy

L Lagae - Seizure, 2006 - Elsevier
… It should be clear from this overview that we need well designed studies in childhood
epilepsy that address the potential cognitive side effects of anti-epileptic drugs in children. We …

[HTML][HTML] A study of drug-resistant childhood epilepsy testing the new ILAE criteria

J Ramos-Lizana, MI Rodriguez-Lucenilla… - Seizure, 2012 - Elsevier
… of childhood epilepsy: response to antiepileptic treatment, risk of … drug-resistant epilepsy,
clinical features of drug-resistant epilepsy and temporal evolution of drug resistant epilepsy