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About epilepsy
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Epilepsy syndromes
- Dravet syndrome
- Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
- Infantile spasms (West syndrome)
- Self-limited epilepsy (SeLECTS)
- Self-limited with autonomic seizures
- Myoclonic-atonic seizures (Doose syndrome)
- Childhood absence epilepsy
- Juvenile absence epilepsy
- Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
- Rasmussen syndrome
- Sturge-Weber syndrome
- Landau Kleffner syndrome
- Aicardi syndrome
- Epileptic seizures
- Diagnosing epilepsy
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Treatments for epilepsy
- Anti-seizure medication
- Treating generalised tonic-clonic seizures
- Treating focal onset seizures
- Treating absence seizures
- Treating myoclonic seizures
- Treating tonic or atonic seizures
- Deep brain stimulation
- Nerve stimulation for epilepsy
- Neurosurgery for epilepsy
- Ketogenic diet for epilepsy
- Cannabis-based anti-seizure medications
- Complementary therapies
- About epilepsy. Epilepsy emergency medication
- Common co-occuring conditions
- Sudden unexpected death (SUDEP)
- Seizure triggers