Items tagged “epilepsy”

11 results found
Case

Mesial temporal lobe sclerosis

  Diagnosis certain
Roberto Schubert
Published 09 Jul 2011
95% complete
MRI
Case

Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor (DNET)

  Diagnosis certain
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Published 28 Jul 2011
95% complete
MRI CT Pathology
Case

Tuberous sclerosis

  Diagnosis certain
RMH Neuropathology
Published 19 Sep 2013
92% complete
MRI CT Pathology
Article

Dravet syndrome

Dravet syndrome, previously known as severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SMEI), is a rare form of epilepsy usually presenting in the first 1-2 years of life. Clinical presentation The typical presentation occurs during the first six months to one year of life as tonic-clonic seizures (includ...
Case

Mesial temporal sclerosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Arthur Daire
Published 15 Sep 2014
71% complete
MRI
Article

Multinodular and vacuolating neuronal tumor

Multinodular and vacuolating neuronal tumors (MVNT) are lesions with distinct cytoarchitectural patterns.  Radiologically, MVNTs appear as small "bubbly" indolent subcortical tumors that sometimes present with seizures. These tumors have been most frequently identified in the temporal lobe, alt...
Case

Non-accidental brain injury

  Diagnosis certain
Michał Czerny
Published 07 Feb 2016
95% complete
MRI CT
Case

Hippocampal malrotation

  Diagnosis probable
Ivan Kulikov
Published 15 Oct 2017
59% complete
MRI
Case

Temporal lobe epilepsy

  Diagnosis probable
Mostafa Elfeky
Published 09 Feb 2019
68% complete
MRI
Article

Progressive myoclonic epilepsy

The progressive myoclonic epilepsies form a disparate group of rare severe conditions that are characterized by deteriorating action myoclonus, although other CNS symptoms and signs are often present. Unverricht–Lundborg disease (EPM1) Lafora body disease (EPM2) action myoclonus renal failure...
Case

Hippocampal sclerosis

  Diagnosis certain
Elena Filimonova
Published 24 Sep 2021
95% complete
MRI

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