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Using Valproic Acid and Lamotrigine
* lamotrigine (LTG)in combination with valproic acid (VPA) may work synergistically to provide superior seizure control than each drug independently
* VPA inhibits LTG metabolism by UGT1A4 glucuronidation, increasing plasma LTG concentrationstext/html2024-03-09T20:55:47+00:00biju.hameed@gmail.com (biju.hameed@gmail.com@undisclosed.example.com)Landau-Kleffner syndrome versus ECSWS
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Landau-Kleffner syndrome versus ECSWS
EG aspects Landau-Kleffner syndrome ECSWS CSWS 80% 100% Main spike localisation Temporaltext/html2024-03-09T20:53:50+00:00biju.hameed@gmail.com (biju.hameed@gmail.com@undisclosed.example.com)Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Doose syndrome
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Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Doose syndrome
Feature Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Doose Syndrometext/html2024-03-09T20:43:50+00:00biju.hameed@gmail.com (biju.hameed@gmail.com@undisclosed.example.com)Differentiating between CAE and JAE
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Differentiating between CAE and JAE
* Age at onset of CAE is considered to be 2 to 13 years of age and for Juvenile Absence Epilepsy (JAE) to be 8 to 20 years of age; there is five years of overlap.
* Patients with JAE more often have GTCS and more frequently experience seizure-related injuries compared with patients withtext/html2024-03-09T20:32:39+00:00biju.hameed@gmail.com (biju.hameed@gmail.com@undisclosed.example.com)Genetic mutations associated with epileptic encephalopathies
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Genetic mutations associated with epileptic encephalopathies
Genetic mutations associated with epileptic encephalopathies presenting in infancy Mutation Sitetext/html2024-02-20T21:18:10+00:00administrator@icnapedia.org (administrator@icnapedia.org@undisclosed.example.com)Antiseizure medications interactions
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Antiseizure medications interactions
PB = Phenobarbital; PHT = phenytoin; PRM = Primidone; ETS = Ethosuximide; CBZ = Carbamazepine; VPA = Valproic acid; OXC = Oxcarbazepine; LTG = Lamotrigine
GBP = Gabapentin; TPM = Topiramate; TGB = Tiagabine; LEV = Levetiracetam; ZNS = Zonisamide; VGB = Vigabatrin; FBM = felbamate
H-OXO = 10-hydroxy-oxcarbazepine(active metabolite of OXC); CBZ-E = Cabamazepine 10,11 epoxide
NE = None Expected; * Free (pharmacologically active) concentration may increase; NCC…