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         Epilepsy:     more books (100)
  1. Chronic Encephalitis and Epilepsy: Rasmussen's Syndrome by Frederick Andermann, 1991-06
  2. Seizure Free : From Epilepsy to Brain Surgery, I Survived, and You Can, Too! by Leanne Chilton, 1999-11
  3. MemoCharts Pharmacology: Drug Therapy for Epilepsy (Review chart) by Howard Shen, 2004-11-16
  4. Epilepsy in Childhood and Adolescence by Richard Appleton, John Gibbs, 2003-12-19
  5. Epilepsy: What It Is, What Causes It and Advice on Its Successful Management (Life Crisis Books) by Peter Hazeldine, 1986-09
  6. Julia, Mungo, and the Earthquake: A Story for Young People About Epilepsy by Saxby Pridmore, Mary McGrath, 1991-12
  7. New Anticonvulsant Drugs (Current Problems in Epilepsy 4) by Brian S. Meldrum, R. J. Porter, 1986-06
  8. Deep Brain Stimulation and Epilepsy by Hans O. Luders, 2003-11-14
  9. 100 Questions & Answers About Epilepsy (100 Questions & Answers about . . .) by Anuradha Singh, 2006-03-13
  10. Brainstorms-Epilepsy in Our Words: Personal Accounts of Living With Seizures (Brainstorms Series, 1)
  11. I Have Epilepsy (Dinosaur Talk It Over Series) by Althea, 1993-12
  12. Epilepsy Surgery by Hans Otto Lüders, Youssef G Comair, 2001-01-15
  13. Brain Plasticity and Epilepsy (International Review of Neurobiology, Volume 45)
  14. Epilepsy in Babylonia (Cuneiform Monographs, 2) (Cuneiform Monographs, 2) by M. Stol, 1993-02-01

121. EFNEF Homepage
Serves people affected by seizure disorders through direct client services, education, advocacy and research support.
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Sponsor sheets available at the Foundation. Call 731-3752 or email deb@efnef.org to participate! Epilepsy Foundation
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122. Epilepsy - Internet Handbook Of Neurology
Genetics and epilepsy Neurology Associates of Arlington International LeagueAgainst epilepsy Revised Classification of Epileptic Seizures (1981)
http://www.neuropat.dote.hu/epilepsy.htm
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University of Debrecen, Hungary Epilepsy Chapters: A Collection of High Quality Online Resources for Health Professionals Overview

123. Epilepsy
Learn about causes, types of seizures, what doctors do and how to live with this condition.
http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/diseases_conditions/brain_nervous/epilepsy.html

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Wes, who has epilepsy, spent most of his freshman year worried about having a seizure in front of his new classmates. Even though his teachers and friends knew of his condition - and Wes knew that he'd be OK if he did have a seizure - he was always concerned that he'd embarrass himself or scare his friends. What Is Epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a condition of the nervous system that affects 2.5 million Americans. More than 180,000 people are diagnosed with epilepsy every year. It can be scary watching someone have an epileptic seizure. The person may lose consciousness or seem unaware of what's going on, make involuntary motions (movements the person has no control over, such as jerking or thrashing one or more parts of the body), or experience unusual feelings or sensations (such as unexplained fear). After a seizure, he or she may feel tired, weak, or confused. People have seizures when the electrical signals in the brain misfire. The brain's normal electrical activity is disrupted by these overactive electrical discharges, causing a temporary communication problem between nerve cells. Just because someone has a seizure does not necessarily mean that person has epilepsy, though. Seizures can be triggered in anyone under certain conditions, such as life-threatening

124. Epilepsy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In about half of cases of temporal lobe epilepsy, very strong ictal headaches2may occur, Temporal lobe epilepsy may also increase glutamatemediated
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epilepsy
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Epilepsy
Epilepsy
(often referred to as a seizure disorder ) is a chronic neurological condition characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures . The condition is named from the Greek epilepsia ("a taking hold of or seizing"). It is commonly controlled with medication, although surgical methods are used as well.
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Epileptic seizures are classified both by their patterns of activity in the brain and their effects on behaviour. In terms of their pattern of activity, seizures may be described as either partial (focal) or generalised . Partial seizures only involve a localised part of the brain, whereas generalised seizures involve the entire cortex . The term 'secondary generalisation' may be used to describe a partial seizure that later spreads to the whole of the cortex and becomes generalised. Partial seizures may be further subdivided into both simple and complex seizures. This refers to the effect of such a seizure on consciousness ; simple seizures cause no interruption to consciousness (although they may cause sensory distortions or other sensations), whereas complex seizures interrupt consciousness to varying degrees. This does not necessarily mean that the person experiencing this sort of seizure will fall unconscious (like fainting). For example, a

125. BBC - Health - Awareness Campaigns - Awareness Campaigns 2005
An annual national health campaign aimed at raising awareness of the condition. Information provided by the BBC.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/awareness/epilepsy.shtml
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126. Professional Epilepsy Information
Research and information on how seizures can sometimes be triggered by flashingor flickering lights, or even geometric shapes or patterns.
http://www.erg.ion.ucl.ac.uk/NSEhome/photo.html
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127. ILAE - EUREPA - European Epilepsy Academy
Professional organization coordinating epilepsy research throughout Europe.
http://www.eurepa.de/
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128. EPILEPSY RESEARCH GROUP, Institute Of Neurology, UCL Home Page
Dedicated to all aspects of clinical and basic scientific research in epilepsy.
http://www.erg.ion.ucl.ac.uk/

129. Neurological Institute Of Savannah - Neurosurgical Specialists
Information about epilepsy, stroke, aneurysms, migraine headaches, surgical and nonsurgical treatments from this Georgia based center.
http://www.neurologicalinstitute.com/

130. Epilepsy
The epilepsy Group enjoys close research and clinical collaborations with several Dr. Frederick Andermann studies epilepsy, its causes and treatment.
http://www.mni.mcgill.ca/epilepsy.html
Investigators Frederick Andermann, MD, Coordinator frederick.andermann@mcgill.ca Eva Andermann, MD, PhD eva.andermann@mcgill.ca ... Ghislaine Savard, MD The Montreal Neurological Institute has been at the forefront of epilepsy treatment and research for over half a century. In the past decade, work carried out here has sparked interest world-wide in the surgical treatment of epilepsy. The Epilepsy Group enjoys close research and clinical collaborations with several research groups at the MNI including Neurosurgery, Brain Imaging, Neuropsychology, and Complex Neural Systems. In addition, the Group carries on a great deal of independent research activity. Dr. Eva Andermann Recent Publications Dr. Felipe Quesney studies the localization and spread of focal epileptogenic discharges by recording from
surface and intracerebral electrodes. Extratemporal epileptogenic abnormalities, one of his main interests, represent a particular challenge in localization. He has been working on the role of electrocorticography as an intraoperative localizing tool in temporal and extratemporal lobe epilepsy. ( Recent Publications Dr. William

131. Epilepsia Home Page
Professional journal devoted to research on epilepsy. Published monthly on behalf of the International League Against epilepsy (ILAE).
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0013-9580&site=1

132. Archives Of EPILEPSY-L@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM
Email based support group for people with epilepsy and those who care about andfor them.
http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/epilepsy-l.html
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Epilepsy support group EPILEPSY-L is an E-mail based support group ( discussion list ) for people with epilepsy and those who care about and for them. People with epilepsy (PwEs), parents of children with epilepsy, family and friends of PwEs, and health professionals who work with PwEs are all welcome to join. This forum is a great place to learn about epilepsy, share experiences, ask for opinions, and get advice on the situations facing you in regard to epilepsy. However, please remember that the people you meet here are speaking from their own experiences and they are not in any position to diagnose or treat your condition. Do not alter your treatment based on advice from anyone on this list, including health professionals, without checking with your physician first. This list is not affiliated with any medical or other organization. It is run by just "regular" people. L-Soft International provides the facilities to run the list through their EASE HOME service, but they have no other tie to the EPILEPSY-L list, and are not responsible for the content. Finally, there are people on this list of all ages (including minors), nationalities, faiths, and walks of life. Please show respect for cultural differences and try to find ways of expressing yourself without resorting to offensive language. If you are offended by something someone else said, please take it up with them personally, not with the whole list, unless it is relevant to epilepsy. (Usually, such "offenses" stem from cultural misunderstandings, not from any ill intentions on the part of the "offender").

133. Welcome To St. Elizabeth’s Centre Online
One of two national epilepsy centres providing education, care and medical support to people of all ages with epilepsy and associated disabilities. Information about their services.
http://www.stelizabeths.org.uk/
document.write(D); Home About us Adult Care News ... Contact Welcome to St.Elizabeth's Centre Online The St. Elizabeth's Centre at Much Hadham, near to Bishop's Stortford in East Hertfordshire is one of only two national epilepsy centres offering services to all age groups. For 100 years the Centre has been providing education, care and medical support to people with epilepsy and associated disabilities. Founded and maintained by an order of Catholic Sisters, The Daughters of the Cross of Liege, the St. Elizabeth's Centre is open to all on the basis of need regardless of religious cultural or ethnic backgrounds. Its mission statement reflects the Christian principles which underpin its work. "By the unquestioning expression of God's love we will work together to bring about the personal development of each individual". The Much Hadham site hosts a residential special school, a "village" of modern bungalows for adult residents and a day college offering independence training programmes to 19-25 year olds. Satellite communities are being developed in local urban centres. Make a Donation News and Events >> School Parents Forum launch website...

134. Epilepsy Contact Database, Advocates For Epilepsy Entry Page
Sponsored by the Olivia Waddell epilepsy Endowment Fund, and was developed tounite and educate those affected by and afflicted with epilepsy.
http://www.datasync.com/~josw/epilepsy.htm

135. Institute For Neurology & Neurosurgery. Located In New York City.
Part of Beth Israel Medical Center, and providing information on brain tumors, epilepsy, and Parkinson's disease.
http://www.nyneurosurgery.org/
Welcome to the Hyman-Newman Institute for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
Increasing survival rates for children and adults experiencing an injury or illness in the nervous system has resulted in more people with permanently dysfunctional nervous systems. In response, numerous treatments have been developed. Unfortunately, these treatments have typically been applied by super-specialized providers working in relative isolation.
Patients and families are often confused as they go from one specialist to another with each offering a different approachto their problem. Regrettably, even after consulting multiple specialist, the patient and family are left in bewilderment, not understanding the conflicting recommendations.
Our Mission
The-Hyman Newman Institute for Neurology and Neurosurgery is located at Roosevelt and Beth Israel Hospitals in New York City, where we have many outstanding specialists to help in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders and disease. If you are unsure of which specialist to choose, our Registered Nurses can assist you at our Physician Referral Service by calling toll-free: 1 (800) 420-4004.

136. Growing Up With Epilepsy
Two schoolchildren present the history, genetics, and effects of this disorder.Illustrated with drawings and a movie of visiting the neurologist.
http://library.thinkquest.org/J001619/
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137. Epilepsy New Zealand
Works to promote the welfare and interests of people, and their family, withepilepsy and to increase public awareness. Provides general information
http://www.epilepsy.org.nz/
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138. Neurology - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Provides evaluation and management of all childhood neurological conditions, and includes a pediatric epilepsy program. Located at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Mountain View, California.
http://www.lpch.org/clinicalSpecialtiesServices/ClinicalSpecialties/Neurology/ne
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Stanford, CA 94305-5235 New appointments: Contact Phone: Fax Number: Days and Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Castro Commons Location: 1174 Castro Street, Suite 250 Mountain View, CA 94040 Map to Castro Commons Contact Phone: Fax Number: Days and Hours: Friday:  8:30 am–5:00 pm
Pediatric Neurology Clinic Overview
The Pediatric Neurology Clinic at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital provides comprehensive evaluation and management of children with diseases affecting nervous system and muscles, including: Services include:
  • Inpatient and outpatient video- EEG facility available for assessment of children with episodic disorders of behavior, including epilepsy.

139. Epilepsy West Lothian - Www.epilepsywestlothian.co.uk
Offers information about the condition, the services and support they offer, and their fundraising.
http://www.epilepsywestlothian.co.uk/
WHAT IS EPILEPSY? FIRST AID FOR SEIZURES DOs AND DONTs RECOVERY POSITION ... FACTSHEETS Welcome to Epilepsy West Lothian Online. We are currently in the process of updating our web site. Please feel free to browse around and tell us what you think but be sure to revisit soon to see us as this new site is finalized.

140. Epilepsy Bereaved
epilepsy Bereaved is the leading voluntary organisation in the UK and Internationallyon Sudden epilepsy Bereaved at the House of Lords launch of the
http://www.sudep.org/
Welcome Epilepsy Bereaved is the leading voluntary organisation in the UK and Internationally on Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) and other epilepsy related deaths. Our work to date with leading experts has brought the taboo of SUDEP out of the shadows. If you have been
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