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Healing Begins with Communicating the Diagnosis

Chapter by: Devinsky, O
in: Puzzling Cases of Epilepsy by Schmidt, Dieter; Schachter, Steven C [Eds]
New York, NY : Academic, 2008
pp. 306-308
ISBN: 9780123740052
CID: 653162

Epilepsy and dental procedures. A review

Vorkas, Charles K; Gopinathan, Manju K; Singh, Anuradha; Devinsky, Orrin; Lin, Louis M; Rosenberg, Paul A
This paper is a review of the dental management of patients with epilepsy. It includes discussion of the effects anti-epileptic drugs have on dental procedures and addresses complications and side effects of these drugs. A clinical case photo is presented to show gingival hyperplasia, along with four tables on which common antiepileptic medications are enumerated.
PMID: 18450188
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 156662

Immunology and epilepsy

Najjar, Souhel; Bernbaum, Melissa; Lai, George; Devinsky, Orrin
Immune mechanisms play a critical role in systemic disorders (systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjogren's syndrome, Crohn's disease, and sarcoidosis) and in localized central nervous system (CNS) disorders (CNS vasculitis, multiple sclerosis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, and encephalitides). Both humoral and cell-mediated mechanisms are involved in the systemic and CNS-limited disorders. Immune mechanisms may also be a factor in a number of epilepsies such as Rasmussen's encephalitis, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, Landau-Kleffner syndrome, and temporal lobe epilepsy. Immunologic abnormalities are found in routine epilepsy surgical specimens, suggesting a broader role of immunopathology in the etiology of epilepsy. The prevalence and impact of immunopathology in epilepsy syndromes remains to be determined by future research
PMID: 18838950
ISSN: 1545-2913
CID: 91975

Behavioral neurology. The neurology of Capgras syndrome

Devinsky, Orrin
PMID: 18660745
ISSN: 1545-2913
CID: 86656

EPILEPSY SURGERY FOR CHILDREN WITH TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX AND MULTI-FOCAL EEG FINDINGS [Meeting Abstract]

Teutonico, F; Carlson, C; LaJoie, J; Miles, D; Devinsky, O; Weiner, HL
ISI:000260306600708
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 91395

Chapter 21 Visual agnosia

Devinsky, Orrin; Farah, Martha J; Barr, William B
PMID: 18631704
ISSN: 0072-9752
CID: 95084

Temporal lobe epilepsy does not impair visual perception

Grant, Arthur C; Donnelly, Kiely M; Chubb, Charlie; Barr, William B; Kuzniecky, Ruben; Devinsky, Orrin
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) can impair interictal cognitive function. In the perceptual domain, previous psychophysical studies demonstrated specific deficits in auditory and tactile perception in patients with TLE. This study compared performance of 25 TLE subjects and 27 controls on two low-level, visual tasks: luminance discrimination and frequency discrimination. Both tasks were performed under a relatively easy and a relatively difficult condition, by adjusting the stimulus duration. TLE subjects performed as well as controls on both tasks at both stimulus durations. These results imply that interictal occipital lobe function, as reflected in performance on low-level visual tasks, is not impaired in TLE, consistent with functional imaging data. Furthermore, since TLE subjects performed normally while taking therapeutic doses of multiple AEDs, the data suggest that these AEDs do not impair visual perception
PMID: 18177359
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 95086

Postictal psychosis: common, dangerous, and treatable

Devinsky, Orrin
'Occasionally, after a fit, or, more frequently, after a series of fits, an attack of mental disturbance may come on which lasts for several days. It may be simply a demented state, or there may be hallucinations, with irritability and even violence (1).'
PMCID:2265810
PMID: 18330462
ISSN: 1535-7597
CID: 96913

Use of the WAIS-III/WMS-III six factor structure in left and right temporal lobe epilepsy [Meeting Abstract]

Karantzoulis, S; Morrison, CE; Barr, WB; Devinsky, O
ISI:000255690000084
ISSN: 1385-4046
CID: 104240

Worsening of generalized epilepsy with the anti-epileptic drug oxcarbazepine [Meeting Abstract]

Widdess-Walsh, P; Bojko, A; Geller, E; Goldberg, R; Nadkarni, M; Devinsky, O
ISI:000257197200320
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 104239