West syndrome: long-term prognosis and social aspects

RE Appleton - Brain and development, 2001 - Elsevier
West syndrome (WS) is commonly associated with a poor long-term outcome including a
small but significant mortality, infantile spasms that are resistant to treatment, the development …

Long-term prognosis of patients with West syndrome in Japan: social aspects

T Kumagai, M Ito, Y Yamazaki, K Sekijima… - Brain and …, 2001 - Elsevier
syndrome was surveyed using structured … social prognosis of West syndrome is generally
gloomy, but a proportion of patients can lead an independent social life, and an enriched social

[HTML][HTML] Long-term outcomes in patients with West syndrome: an outpatient clinical study

BT Güveli, Ö Çokar, N Dörtcan, G Benbir, V Demirbilek… - Seizure, 2015 - Elsevier
… outcomes with favorable social status; Group B, the “assisted living group”, ambulatory
patients receiving special academic and/or physical support to cope with social needs; Group C, …

[PDF][PDF] Long-term outcomes in patients with West syndrome: An outpatient clinical study

BT Guveli, O Cokar, N Dortcan, G Benbir, V Demirbilek… - Seizure, 2015 - academia.edu
… psychosocial impacts of WS in the patient population under long-term follow-up in our center.
… Some aspects regarding the details of the clinical and EEG characteristics of epilepsy and …

Current medico‐psycho‐social conditions of patients with West syndrome in Japan

…, Japan Rare Epilepsy Syndrome Registry … - Epileptic …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
aspects, as well as intractable seizures, in patients with West … on West syndrome and
analyzed the current medical and psychosocial conditions of patients suffering from this syndrome

Long-term prognosis of patients with West syndrome in Japan: medical aspects

M Ito, T Kumagai, Y Yamazaki, K Sekijima… - Brain and …, 2001 - Elsevier
West syndrome prognosis over 20 years was described. All information was obtained from
the primary caregivers of patients with West syndrome … between West syndrome etiologies but …

Neuropsychological outcome in children with West syndrome: a “human model” for autism

I Jambaqué, L Mottron, C Chiron - Neuropsychology of Childhood Epilepsy, 2001 - Springer
… Behavioral regression affects both social interaction and interest in the environment. Hence,
… agnosia which is responsible for some aspects of autistic syndrome.This could account for …

COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT OF INFANTS WITH WEST SYNDROME: HOW USEFUL IS IT FOR DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSISS?

F Guzzetta, A Crisafulli, MI Crinó - Developmental Medicine & …, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
… , perception and attention), or the social aspect of the function. This second hypothesis could
… There is evidence that West syndrome, the onset of which corresponds to a critical moment …

[PDF][PDF] West Syndrome: Clinical Characteristics, Therapeutics, Outcomes and Prognosis.

EP Barbarrosa, I de la Caridad Pérez Ferrer… - Electronic Journal of …, 2020 - ejgm.co.uk
… Another relevant aspect in this study was that when the age of onset of IS was less than 4
months and the hypsarrhythmia persisted on EEG after 6 months and/or there was a …

Long-term epilepsy control, motor function, cognition, sleep and quality of life in children with West syndrome

S Bhanudeep, P Madaan, N Sankhyan, L Saini… - Epilepsy Research, 2021 - Elsevier
… outcomes and their predictors in a follow-up cohort with West syndrome (WS) at ≥5 years of
age. … We acknowledge all families and children with West syndrome who participated in the …