Definition of Epileptogenesis. Meaning of Epileptogenesis. Synonyms of Epileptogenesis

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- seizure generation, epileptogenesis involves the long-term alterations that predispose the brain to recurrent seizures. Epileptogenesis is typically triggered...
- how the brain develops a long-term tendency to generate seizures (epileptogenesis), and how individual seizures begin and spread (ictogenesis). While...
- changes may lead to the development of epilepsy, in a process called epileptogenesis. The clinical evaluation after a seizure event involves confirming...
- uncontrolled neuronal firing, leading to seizures. The secondary epileptogenesis hypothesis is that repetitive seizures lead to interneuron loss, loss...
- epilepsy. However, no drug has been shown in human trials to prevent epileptogenesis (the development of epilepsy in an individual at risk, such as after...
- discoveries of the link between blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption and Epileptogenesis (development of epilepsy) and the mechanisms underlying it, and for...
- The GAERS or Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rat from Strasbourg is a recognized animal model of absence epilepsy, a typical childhood form of epilepsy characterized...
- development of seizure susceptibility. The development of epilepsy (epileptogenesis) is a process that is poorly understood. A few anticonvulsants (valproate...
- CA3 Pyramidal Cells: Mechanisms for Epileptic Synchronization and Epileptogenesis", in Schwartzkroin, Philip A. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Basic Epilepsy...
- disease-modifying activity of progesterone in the hippocampus kindling model of epileptogenesis". Epilepsy & Behavior. 25 (1): 92–7. doi:10.1016/j.yebeh.2012.05.024...