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Posttraumatic Epilepsy Publications | LitMetric

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Objective: To develop a novel multi-TE MR spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) approach to enable label-free, simultaneous, high-resolution mapping of several molecules and their biophysical parameters in the brain.

Methods: The proposed method uniquely integrated an augmented molecular-component-specific subspace model for multi-TE H-MRSI signals, an estimation-theoretic experiment optimization (nonuniform TE selection) for molecule separation and parameter estimation, a physics-driven subspace learning strategy for spatiospectral reconstruction and molecular quantification, and a new accelerated multi-TE MRSI acquisition for generating high-resolution data in clinically relevant times. Numerical studies, phantom and in vivo experiments were conducted to validate the optimized experiment design and demonstrate the imaging capability offered by the proposed method.

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Women Veterans with epilepsy (WVE) may have unique psychiatric comorbidities that affect presentation, treatment, and outcomes. This large, nationally representative study of Veterans Health Administration (VHA) patients explores sex differences in psychiatric diagnoses and treatment to better characterize WVE. This study included a retrospective cohort design utilizing VHA Corporate Data Warehouse administrative data.

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Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures with and without epilepsy: Exploring the influence of co-existing psychiatric disorders on clinical characteristics and outcomes.

Epilepsy Res

January 2024

Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; Department of Medical Imaging, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; Department of Medical Biophysics, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada; Department of Psychology, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Background And Objectives: Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are commonly associated with co-existing psychiatric disorders. The relationship between psychiatric factors and PNES episodes with and without epilepsy remains understudied. We reviewed co-existing psychiatric disorders in PNES-only, PNES with epilepsy aiming to examine whether these co-existing disorders associated with PNES clinical presentation and long-term outcomes.

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Background: An important factor contributing to the development and occurrence of post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) is neuroinflammation and oxidative stress. The effects of celecoxib include inhibiting inflammatory reactions and antioxidant stress and reducing seizures, making it a potential epilepsy treatment solution.

Objective: To observe the effect of celecoxib on early epilepsy in post-traumatic epilepsy rats.

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Purpose (background): The presented review is an updating of Iron metabolism in context of normal physiology and pathological phases. Iron is one of the vital elements in humans and associated into proteins as a component of heme (e.g.

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Article Synopsis
  • Project 1 of the EpiBioS4Rx consortium seeks to find biomarkers for antiepileptogenic therapies post-traumatic brain injury, with collaborative efforts to standardize protocols across research centers in Finland, Australia, and the US.
  • Data were collected on various factors, including animal housing, injury procedures, and monitoring, to assess the success of the harmonization; results showed some consistency but significant variability in postoperative care and physiological responses across sites.
  • While the severity of TBI was similar across centers, recovery rates differed significantly; blood sampling was mostly timely and consistent, but plasma quality varied, and timing of imaging showed differences at certain points post-injury.
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  • This study aimed to evaluate the consistency of epilepsy outcomes in a lateral fluid percussion model of posttraumatic epilepsy (PTE) across three different research locations.
  • A total of 525 adult male rats were used, with the majority experiencing induced brain injury, and were monitored using video-EEG for epilepsy diagnosis after seven months post-injury.
  • The results indicated a PTE prevalence of 22% among the rats with traumatic brain injury, with similar rates across study sites, suggesting that the PTE phenotype is reliably reproducible in multicenter studies.
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Background And Objectives: When seizure onset affects a whole hemisphere, hemispheric disconnections are efficient and safe procedures. However, both lateral peri-insular hemispherotomy and vertical paramedian hemispherotomy approaches report a failure rate around 20%, which can be explained by residual connections giving rise to persistent seizures. In this study, we present the interhemispheric vertical hemispherotomy (IVH), a technical variation of the vertical paramedian hemispherotomy approach, that aims to increase seizure control avoiding residual connections while exposing the corpus callosum.

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Pharmacological update of mirtazapine: a narrative literature review.

Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol

May 2024

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, Egypt.

Mirtazapine (MTZ) is an antidepressant drug with an exceptional pharmacological profile. It also has an excellent safety and tolerability profile. The present review provides a pharmacological update on MTZ and summarizes the research findings of MTZ's effects on different diseases.

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Mexidol (ethylmethylhydroxypyridine succinate) is a modern neurometabolic medication increasingly being used in neuropediatrics. The results of recent studies confirming the positive effects of Mexidol pharmacotherapy in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), perinatal damages of the central nervous system (hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy) and their consequences, neurological disorders and neurodevelopmental delay after surgery for congenital heart defects, neuroinfections (meningitis, encephalitis), posttraumatic epilepsy. Taking into account the unique multimodal action of Mexidol, it seems promising to expand the range of indications for its application in neuropediatrics, based on the results of new clinical trials organized in accordance with modern principles of evidence-based medicine.

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Background: Around 2% of the population have intellectual disabilities. Over one-third people with intellectual disabilities (PwID) present with 'challenging behaviour', which nosologically and diagnostically is an abstract concept. Challenging behaviour is influenced by a range of bio-psycho-social factors in a population, which is unable to suitably comprehend and/or communicate concerns.

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Stress and Epilepsy: Towards Understanding of Neurobiological Mechanisms for Better Management.

eNeuro

November 2023

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, Aix Marseille University, Marseille, 13005, France

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  • * The relationship between stress and epilepsy is supported by neurobiological mechanisms, such as HPA axis dysfunction and altered neuroplasticity, that link the two conditions.
  • * Future treatment approaches may involve collaboration between clinicians and scientists to develop personalized therapies, using data integration and advancements in machine learning and neuromodulation.
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West syndrome, an infantile developmental and epileptic encephalopathy with a deleterious impact on long-term development, requires early treatment to minimize developmental abnormality; in such cases, epilepsy surgery should be considered a powerful therapeutic option. We describe a 10-month-old female admitted with West syndrome associated with a hemispheric lesion following abusive head trauma. Her seizures were suppressed by hemispherotomy at 12 months of age, leading to developmental improvement.

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Structural or post-traumatic epilepsy often develops after brain tissue damage caused by traumatic brain injury, stroke, infectious diseases of the brain, etc. Most often, between the initiating event and epilepsy, there is a period without seizures-a latent period. At this time, the process of restructuring of neural networks begins, leading to the formation of epileptiform activity, called epileptogenesis.

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Research Progress on the Immune-Inflammatory Mechanisms of Posttraumatic Epilepsy.

Cell Mol Neurobiol

November 2023

Department of Neurology, Epilepsy Center, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, No. 82 Cuiyingmen, Lanzhou, 730000, Gansu, China.

Posttraumatic epilepsy (PTE) is a severe complication arising from a traumatic brain injury caused by various violent actions on the brain. The underlying mechanisms for the pathogenesis of PTE are complex and have not been fully defined. Approximately, one-third of patients with PTE are resistant to antiepileptic therapy.

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Recent studies have indicated that functional abnormalities in the K1.2 channel are linked to epileptic encephalopathies. However, the role of K1.

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Objective: This study was undertaken to examine how pediatric traumatic brain injury (pTBI) correlates with incidence of epilepsy at later ages in Finland.

Methods: This nationwide retrospective register-based cohort study extended from 1998 to 2018. The study group consisted of 71 969 pediatric (<18 years old) patients hospitalized with TBI and a control group consisting of 64 856 pediatric patients with distal extremity fracture.

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Reduced total number of enlarged perivascular spaces in post-traumatic epilepsy patients with unilateral lesions - a feasibility study.

Seizure

December 2023

Department of Neurosciences, Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; Monash-Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre, Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Australia. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of automated quantification of enlarged perivascular spaces (ePVS) in distinguishing chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients with post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) from those without it.
  • The researchers recruited 99 TBI participants and applied an ePVS identification algorithm to their MRI scans, revealing significant differences in ePVS counts between patients with unilateral brain lesions associated with PTE compared to those without epilepsy.
  • The findings suggest that automated ePVS quantification might be a useful tool for identifying potential biomarkers for PTE, although further research with larger groups is needed to confirm these results.
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Sex Differences in Brain Disorders.

Int J Mol Sci

September 2023

NeuroRepair Department, Mossakowski Medical Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, 5, A. Pawinskiego Str., 02-106 Warsaw, Poland.

A remarkable feature of the brain is its sexual dimorphism. Sexual dimorphism in brain structure and function is associated with clinical implications documented previously in healthy individuals but also in those who suffer from various brain disorders. Sex-based differences concerning some features such as the risk, prevalence, age of onset, and symptomatology have been confirmed in a range of neurological and neuropsychiatric diseases.

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Type, Etiology, and Duration of Epilepsy as Risk Factors for SUDEP: Further Analyses of a Population-Based Case-Control Study.

Neurology

November 2023

From the Faculty of Medicine (O.S.), University of Iceland, Reykjavik; Department of Neurology (O.S., T.T.), Karolinska University Hospital; Department of Clinical Neuroscience (O.S., T.T.), and Institute of Environmental Medicine (T.A., S.C.), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm; and Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine (T.A.), Stockholm County Council, Sweden.

Background And Objectives: We conducted a nationwide case-control study in Sweden to investigate the risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) in relation to epilepsy duration, epilepsy type, and etiology in combination with occurrence and frequency of tonic-clonic seizures (TCS) and nocturnal TCS.

Methods: The study comprised 255 SUDEP cases and 1,148 epilepsy controls. Clinical information was obtained from medical records.

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