Protocol Number: 01-N-0139
Patients of any age with seizures who are referred to CES may participate in this study. At the end of the study, patients may be discharged to the care of their referring physician, offered participation in another NINDS research protocol, or followed for teaching purposes. Participants will undergo standard diagnostic procedures used to determine the type of their seizures, what part of the brain they are coming from, what is causing them, and whether standard drug treatments can help them. These may include some or all of the following: - Physical and neurological examination - Neuropsychological tests - tests of learning and memory - Electroencephalography (EEG) - brain wave recording - Evoked potentials - tests of nerve reactions to lights and sounds - Polysomnography - simultaneous recordings of brain waves, breathing and eye movements - Video-EEG monitoring - simultaneous recording of seizures using a video camera and brain waves - Video-EEG monitoring with extra electrodes to record muscle activity, breathing and eye movements for analyzing sleep patterns - Imaging studies, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) scans to examine the structure and function of the brain - Frequent blood tests to measure blood levels of anti-seizure drugs
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