#76: Spasms, Fits, Convulsions — Seizure Matters

June 28th, 2007 Author: admin

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Publication Date: June 29th, 2007. Installment #5 of Spasms, Fits, Convulsions — Seizure Matters:

  • Glioma Palliation Focuses on Seizure Prevention: Palliation specialist physician provides what he calls “simple medication regimen at the end of life.”
  • Assessing Pediatric Seizure Drugs — Ativan versus Valium: The NIH’s Pediatric Seizure Study.
  • Gamma Knife For Epilepsy May Spare Verbal Recall: Gamma Knife radiosurgery may be superior to gross excisional surgeries for epilepsy.
  • Prior Consent For Anticonvulsant Generic Switch Is ‘Crucial’ To Patients: the American Academy of Neurology supports legislation that would require insurers to get the informed consent of physicians and patients with epilepsy - before pharmacies can switch to generics.

And last but not least: Hair products as the “new frontier” in anti-seizure medication drug delivery, with the slogan, “Less Flake, Less Shake”? Next week’s show: 3rd installment of Podcast for Peds: Issues related to problems of the developing nervous system. We?ll report important news related to autism research, and other peds-specific insights. Thanks for staying subscribed to STAT — The Podcast of Clinical Neurology News.

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#62: Spasms, Fits, Convulsions - Seizure matters, Installment #5

March 23rd, 2007 Author: admin

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#62: Spasms, Fits, Convulsions - seizure matters. (installment #4).

Publication Date: Mar 23rd, 2007.

1. MRI Reveals New Epilepsy Surgery Candidates: Diffuse EEG patterns do not necessarily mean children don’t have a focal lesion amenable to the surgery.
2. Depression in Epilepsy Patients Is Common, but Undertreated: Consider using the PHQ-9 depression “instrument” in your practice.
3. New Approaches to Epilepsy: three intriguing new therapeutic approaches being funded by grants from the Epilepsy Research Foundation.
4. And last but not least: Relax, I Trained With Dr. Nintendo - You might want a neurosurgeon who plays at least 3 hours of video games per week!

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#50 - Synopsis of our first 3 installments of Spasms, Fits, Convulsions

December 29th, 2006 Author: admin

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Synopsis of our first 3 installments of Spasms, Fits, Convulsions - All things seizure-related (STAT episodes 6, 17 and 39)

Publication Date: Dec 29, 2006.

Remember the relationship between status epilepticus and structural damage to the heart? And how about the video game related to visually induced seizures, and the guidelines to prevent them? And remember what might be considered one of neurology’s ’silent epidemics,’ and how we might diagnose it? We also peak in again on ‘The Mystery of Epilepsy and the Missed Period,’ and then wrap this fiftieth episode of STAT with fresh seizure-related Rapid Fire News from Dec’s Clinical Neurology News.

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#39: Spasms, Fits, Convulsions #3

October 13th, 2006 Author: admin

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All things seizure-related, with focus on epilepsy. This is installment #3 of Spasms, Fits, and Convulsions - All Things Seizure-Related.

Publication Date: 10/13/06.

Show notes: We look at exciting clinical developments in epilepsy, with focus on medical imaging to locate origin of seizures. MRI is already able to identify seizure foci in infants. Our lead story is on combining different imaging modalities — in this case PET and CT — to find seizure foci even when MRI can’t.

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#17 - Spasms, Fits, Convulsions

May 12th, 2006 Author: admin

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All things seizure-related

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#6: Spasms, Fits, Convulsions

February 24th, 2006 Author: admin

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Publication date: February 24, 2006

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