21 June 2024 (onsite/virtual) St George’s, University of London Course lead: Dr Marco Mula Fee: From £25 More details: www.sgul.ac.uk/study/professional-education/short-courses/comorbidities-of-epilepsy Why join the course? Epilepsy is one of the most…
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…the chapters on ‘epilepsy in specific populations’, ‘quality of life issues’ and ‘future trends’enrich the volume. Though I am sure that all epilepsy facts that can be learned ‘fast’ should…
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…eslicarbazepine acetate as adjunctive therapy in adults with focal-onset epilepsy based on clinical practice.1 Whilst this may be expected, given that patients managed on monotherapy will tend to be less…
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…epilepsy surgery and the teenage brain. In addition, the programme includes a neurobiology of epilepsy session, co-hosted by Epilepsy Research UK, the Irish Branch session on FutureNeuro and the Neurosurgery…
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…2023 at 1700 CPD accreditation is being applied for. Overview: This intensive 3-day program is designed to provide clinicians/consultants involved in the routine care of people with epilepsy with an…
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…Epilepsy Neuroimaging Course was successfully launched in March 2017 and is now in its fourth year. Medical imaging is integral to the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of modern epilepsy care…
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…have appointed someone to lead on epilepsy. 34% of hospital trusts do not offer adults access to epilepsy specialist doctors and only 46% offer access to specialist nurses. Epilepsy Action…
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…Aggravates Epilepsy due to MELAS in a Patient With an A3243G Mutation of Mitochondrial DNA. Met Brain Dis 2007;22(1):105-109. Hsu YC, Yang FC, Perng CL, Tso AC, Wong LJ, Hsu…
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NHS England has accepted the recommendation of the Clinical Priorities Advisory Group to roll out LITT (laser interstitial thermal therapy) on the NHS. LITT is a laser treatment for epilepsy…
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