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Seizing an Opportunity: Broader Definitions of Epilepsy May Lead to Better Treatments
There is not just one type of epilepsy. While some forms of the disease are characterized by convulsive seizures, others involve seizures that are barely noticeable. Seizures can occur for many reasons: they can be caused by genetic mutations, injury, or infection early in life. In addition, events...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2997748/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23447764 |
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description | There is not just one type of epilepsy. While some forms of the disease are characterized by convulsive seizures, others involve seizures that are barely noticeable. Seizures can occur for many reasons: they can be caused by genetic mutations, injury, or infection early in life. In addition, events in daily life, such as stress, or normal variations in hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone, can influence brain activity and therefore influence seizures. By considering the powerful interactions between the brain and the endocrine system, this influence of hormones on seizures can be understood and new treatment options can be considered. |
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spelling | pubmed-29977482013-02-27 Seizing an Opportunity: Broader Definitions of Epilepsy May Lead to Better Treatments Scharfman, Helen E. Cerebrum There is not just one type of epilepsy. While some forms of the disease are characterized by convulsive seizures, others involve seizures that are barely noticeable. Seizures can occur for many reasons: they can be caused by genetic mutations, injury, or infection early in life. In addition, events in daily life, such as stress, or normal variations in hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone, can influence brain activity and therefore influence seizures. By considering the powerful interactions between the brain and the endocrine system, this influence of hormones on seizures can be understood and new treatment options can be considered. The Dana Foundation 2010-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2997748/ /pubmed/23447764 Text en Copyright 2010 The Dana Foundation All Rights Reserved |
spellingShingle | Scharfman, Helen E. Seizing an Opportunity: Broader Definitions of Epilepsy May Lead to Better Treatments |
title | Seizing an Opportunity: Broader Definitions of Epilepsy May Lead to Better Treatments |
title_full | Seizing an Opportunity: Broader Definitions of Epilepsy May Lead to Better Treatments |
title_fullStr | Seizing an Opportunity: Broader Definitions of Epilepsy May Lead to Better Treatments |
title_full_unstemmed | Seizing an Opportunity: Broader Definitions of Epilepsy May Lead to Better Treatments |
title_short | Seizing an Opportunity: Broader Definitions of Epilepsy May Lead to Better Treatments |
title_sort | seizing an opportunity: broader definitions of epilepsy may lead to better treatments |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2997748/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23447764 |
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