Search Results - "de Louw, A.J.A"
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Transition to adult medical care for adolescents with epilepsy
Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-03-2015)“…Abstract Introduction During transition to adult medical care, the adolescent with epilepsy is especially prone to emotional, mental, physical, and social…”
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Evaluation of a multidisciplinary epilepsy transition clinic for adolescents
Published in European journal of paediatric neurology (01-05-2016)“…Abstract Introduction The main goal of the transition clinic is to explore and optimize medical issues during transition from adolescence to adulthood, and to…”
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Long-term effects of a multidisciplinary transition intervention from paediatric to adult care in patients with epilepsy
Published in Seizure (London, England) (01-05-2016)“…Highlights • To describe the medical and psychosocial outcome after a transition intervention. • Interventions are predictors for improvement in medical…”
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Developing from child to adult: Risk factors for poor psychosocial outcome in adolescents and young adults with epilepsy
Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-10-2015)“…Abstract Introduction Childhood-onset epilepsy during the years of transition to adulthood may affect normal social, physical, and mental development,…”
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Accelerated Cognitive Ageing in epilepsy: exploring the effective connectivity between resting-state networks and its relation to cognitive decline
Published in Heliyon (01-06-2020)“…This study aims at understanding the dynamic functional brain organization in Accelerated Cognitive Ageing (ACA) in epilepsy. We also assess to which extend…”
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Carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine in adult patients with Dravet syndrome: Friend or foe?
Published in Seizure (London, England) (01-07-2015)“…Highlights • 33% of patients with CBZ-withdrawal showed an increase in tonic-clonic seizures. • Withdrawal of CBZ or OXC is not without risks. • Only withdraw…”
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Response to ‘Letter to the Editor – Epilepsy Transition: Let’s start planting the seed’ by F. Borlot and D.M. Andrade
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Technical aspects of neurostimulation: Focus on equipment, electric field modeling, and stimulation protocols
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-06-2016)“…Neuromodulation is a field of science, medicine, and bioengineering that encompasses implantable and non-implantable technologies for the purpose of improving…”
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Failed transition to independence in young adults with epilepsy: The role of loneliness
Published in Seizure (London, England) (01-07-2019)“…Many young adults with epilepsy are still living with their parents (‘failed transition to independence’) despite reaching the adult age. This study evaluated…”
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Impact of perinatal asphyxia on the GABAergic and locomotor system
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2003)“…Perinatal asphyxia can cause neuronal loss and depletion of neurotransmitters within the striatum. The striatum plays an important role in motor control,…”
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Apoptosis in the rat spinal cord during postnatal development; the effect of perinatal asphyxia on programmed cell death
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2002)“…The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of perinatal asphyxia on developmental apoptosis in the cervical and lumbar spinal cord in the neonatal rat…”
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Developmental apoptosis in the spinal cord white matter in neonatal rats
Published in Glia (01-01-2002)“…We investigated developmental apoptosis in the white matter of the cervical spinal cord at postnatal days 2, 5, and 8. Apoptotic cells were labeled using TUNEL…”
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Baclofen inhibits ANP-mediated cyclic GMP synthesis in the rat cervical spinal cord
Published in Neuroscience letters (15-03-2002)“…The neurotransmitter γ-aminobuteric acid (GABA) is believed to have a controlling action on spinal locomotor networks. In spasticity, spinal locomotor networks…”
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