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A Short Course in Epilepsy

Explaining what epilepsy is and how is it classified as well as diagnosed.


Neurological Management of Women with Epilepsy
The management of women with epilepsy presents unique challenges. With effective patient education and a coordinated treatment plan with both neurologists and obstetricians these patients can and do have successful pregnancies and healthy offspring.

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Common
Questions & Answers

Epilepsy and
Pregnancy

Women who have epilepsy have special concerns when they decide to have a baby. This article by Dr. Yerby and his colleagues will help by providing answers to commonly asked questions and more.

For a short version, link here.
The
full text version is a list of commonly asked questions.

La Epilepsia
y El Embarazo

En Español

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Management of Seizures
 
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New Antiepileptic Drugs
for the Treatment of Epilepsy

March 2003
The next calendar year we can expect two to four new AED to be available for our patients. This article reviews these compounds and their appropriate use.
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Management of Pregnancy in Women With Epilepsy

Explaining what epilepsy is and how is it classified as 


Medicare Cuts to Physicians Affect Patient Care, Not Just Dollars and Cents
Recent reductions in physician reimbursement under Medicare have resulted in substantial breast beating by the medical establishment but little appreciation from the public and representatives of the patient or disease group community
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Vagal Nerve Stimulation
a new therapy for intractable epilepsy
November 2001
Initial effects are usually seen by 3 months. Persons using VNS will still require antiepilepsy medication (AED). They will however generally see fewer and less severe seizures.
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Antiepileptic Drug Use in Pregnancy
January 2001
This article reviews the use of antiepilepsy medications (AED), in pregnant women with epilepsy. It reviews the current state of the art and our current knowledge of the safety of the newer (since 1993) AED.
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Neurological Management of Women with Epilepsy

(for the Neurologist)
January 2001
A new article written for the healthcare professional which reviews the state of the art of special issues in the management of women with epilespy.
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El Uso de las Medicinas Anticonvulsivantes y el Embarazo
January 2001
This is the Spanish language version of an article which reviews the use of antiepilepsy medications (AED), in pregnant women with epilepsy. It reviews the current state of the art and our current knowledge of the safety of the newer (since 1993) AED.
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Managing Headaches in Women
March, 2000
The latest article available in Acrobat format for easier viewing. If your browser does not have the reader, a quick download from the link below will help.
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Headaches and Women
The original article from 10/28/97