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Purpose: In a nationally representative population‐based study in England, we estimated the burden of psychiatric and neurodevelopmental comorbidities in people with epilepsy. We investigated whether any overrepresentation of comorbidities could be explained by epilepsy being a chronic medical or neurologic condition, or by the confounding effect of demographic and socioeconomic factors or other...
Purpose: To estimate the prevalence of neuropsychiatric and pain disorders in adults with epilepsy in the United States.
Methods: In 2008, an 11‐item survey including validated questions to screen for a lifetime history of epilepsy was mailed to 340,000 households from two national panels selected to be generally representative of the noninstitutionalized U.S. population. Information on epilepsy...
Purpose: Given evidence of limitations in neuropsychological performance in epilepsy, we probed the integrity of components of cognition—including speed of processing, response inhibition, and spatial working memory—supporting executive function in pediatric epilepsy patients and matched controls.
Methods: A total of 44 pairs of controls and medically treated pediatric epilepsy patients with no...
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