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Curr Pain Headache Rep ; 23(11): 83, 2019 Sep 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31506775

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To summarize the literature regarding the prevalence, pathophysiology, and anatomic networks involved with painful seizures, which are a rare but striking clinical presentation of epilepsy. RECENT FINDINGS: Several recent large case series have explored the prevalence of the main cephalgic, somatosensory, and abdominal variants of this rare disorder. Research studies including the use of electrical stimulation and functional neuroimaging have demonstrated the networks underlying painful somatosensory or visceral seizures. Improved understanding of some of the overlapping mechanisms between migraines and seizures has elucidated their common pathophysiology. The current literature reflects a widening range of awareness and understanding of painful seizures, despite their rarity.


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Pain/etiology , Pain/physiopathology , Seizures/complications , Seizures/physiopathology , Humans
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Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep ; 19(4): 16, 2019 02 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30806817

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To summarize recent developments in therapeutic options, both medical and surgical, for patients with drug-resistant generalized epilepsy syndromes, which continue to be a multifaceted challenge for patients and physicians. RECENT FINDINGS: Newer generation pharmaceutical options are now available, such as brivaracetam, rufinamide, lacosamide, perampanel, and cannabidiol. Less restrictive dietary options appear to be nearly as effective as classic ketogenic diet for amelioration of seizures. The latest implantable devices include responsive neurostimulation and deep brain stimulation. Corpus callosotomy is an effective treatment for some seizure types, and newer and less invasive approaches are being explored. Resective surgical options have demonstrated success in carefully selected patients despite generalized electrographic findings on electroencephalogram. The current literature reflects a widening range of clinical experience with newer anticonvulsant medications including cannabinoids, dietary therapies, surgical approaches, and neurostimulation devices for patients with intractable generalized epilepsy.


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Drug Resistant Epilepsy/therapy , Epilepsy, Generalized/therapy , Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Combined Modality Therapy , Deep Brain Stimulation , Diet, Ketogenic , Drug Resistant Epilepsy/diet therapy , Drug Resistant Epilepsy/drug therapy , Drug Resistant Epilepsy/surgery , Humans , Neurosurgical Procedures
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Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep ; 11(4): 435-42, 2011 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21451944

ABSTRACT

In 2011, there are greater than 20 antiepileptic medications available. These medications work by modulating neuronal excitability. Reproductive hormones have been found to have a role in the pathogenesis and treatment of seizures by also altering neuronal excitability, especially in women with catamenial epilepsy. The female reproductive hormones have in general opposing effects on neuronal excitability; estrogens generally impart a proconvulsant neurophysiologic tone, whereas the progestogens have anticonvulsant effects. It follows then that fluctuations in the levels of serum progesterone and estrogen throughout a normal reproductive cycle bring about an increased or decreased risk of seizure occurrence based upon the serum estradiol/progesterone ratio. Therefore, using progesterone, its metabolite allopregnanolone, or other hormonal therapies have been explored in the treatment of patients with epilepsy.


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Epilepsy/drug therapy , Estrogens/therapeutic use , Pregnanolone/therapeutic use , Progesterone/therapeutic use , Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Humans , Menstrual Cycle/physiology , Neurons/physiology , Pregnanolone/metabolism , Progesterone/metabolism , Testosterone/therapeutic use
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