
Epilepsy and Brain Tumors
Herbert B. NewtonDate de parution
The tumor-suppressor gene LGI1, which could contribute to glioma progression by increasing cell growth and migration when downregulated, is low or absent in high-grade gliomas. 31 This gene has also been implied in a form of genetically transmitted epilepsy. 32 Brodtkorb et al. suggested that LGI1 may be correlated with epileptic susceptibility in patients with a brain tumor. 33 However, some
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Epilepsy and Brain Tumors is not only a complete reference on BTRE but also a practical guide based on clinical experiences, with a comprehensive collection of presentations from international experts who share some of the latest discoveries and their approaches to tackling a wide range of difficult and complex issues. Includes coverage of epidemiology, pathology and treatment of both primary The Link Between Seizures and Brain Tumors | …

Oct 13, 2016 ... While the seizures may be traced back to a brain injury or genetics, the cause is often unknown. The cause of epilepsy is unknown in six out of ten ...

Epilepsy and brain tumors - ScienceDirect Epilepsy can result from various types of brain tumors, but is most common in patients with low grade intrinsic lesions ().Across all brain tumors, glioneuronal tumors, including gangliogliomas and dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors (DNETs), are most likely to have seizure as the presenting symptom (Moreno et al., 2001, O'Brien et al., 2007, Giulioni et al., 2009, Chang et al., 2010).

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