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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Familial temporal lobe epilepsy 2
  1. ... epileptogenesis and glioma progression? Neurogenetics. 2005 May;6(2):59-66. doi: 10.1007/s10048-005-0216-5. Epub 2005 Apr 13. Citation on PubMed Gu W, Brodtkorb E, Steinlein OK. LGI1 is mutated in familial temporal lobe epilepsy characterized by aphasic seizures. Ann Neurol. 2002 Sep; ...
  2. ... Gu W, Nakken KO, Fischer C, Steinlein OK. Familial temporal lobe epilepsy with aphasic seizures and linkage to chromosome 10q22- ...
  3. ... gene can cause other seizure disorders, known as familial mesial temporal lobe epilepsy and infantile spasms. Similar to individuals with FFEVF (described above), people with familial mesial temporal lobe epilepsy have focal seizures. They may also have feelings ...
  4. ... form of recurrent seizures (epilepsy) that runs in families. Seizures ... the brain, either the temporal lobe or the frontal lobe. The region of the ...
  5. ... increased risk of a seizure disorder known as temporal lobe epilepsy. Some studies have reported that a small percentage ...
  6. ... lipoid proteinosis. Affected individuals may have recurrent seizures ... temporal lobes. The temporal lobes help process hearing, speech, memory, ...
  7. ... front of the brain called the frontal and temporal lobes. The frontal lobes are involved in reasoning, planning, judgment, and problem-solving, while the temporal lobes help process hearing, speech, memory, and emotion. The ...