It can be difficult to distinguish status
epilepticus from frequent cluster seizures, but both are life ‑ threatening emergencies.
Not exact matches
«An important goal of this field has been to identify the molecular mechanism by which status
epilepticus transforms a brain
from normal to epileptic,» said McNamara.
In the development of epilepsy, inhibiting COX - 2 turns out to be complicated as well. Ray Dingledine, chair of pharmacology at Emory, and colleagues have a new paper showing that COX - 2 has both protective and harmful effects in mice after status
epilepticus, depending on the timing and what cells the enzyme comes
from.