Publications by authors named "Jesus H Rodriguez Quintana"

This article provides a comprehensive narrative review of the history of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and their development over time. Firstly, it explores the significant role of serendipity in the discovery of essential AEDs that continue to be used today, such as phenobarbital and valproic acid. Subsequently, it delves into the historical progression of crucial preclinical models employed in the development of novel AEDs, including the maximal electroshock stimulation test, pentylenetetrazol-induced test, kindling models, and other animal models.

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  • * Among patients with seizures, EEGs showed abnormal results in 25.8% overall, and 47.5% in those with predisposed conditions, with generalized slowing being the most common alteration.
  • * The results indicated that EEGs were useful in 76.7% of cases, significantly aiding changes in clinical management and antiepileptic drug treatments, regardless of normal brain imaging results.
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