Rutgers: Seizures During Menstrual Cycle Linked to Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
August 27, 2020
August 27, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Aug. 27 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
More frequent seizures during the menstrual cycle in women with genetic generalized epilepsy have been linked for the first time to drug-resistant epilepsy, when anti-seizure medications don't work, according to a Rutgers coauthored study that may help lead to tailored treatments.
Women with a form of genetic generalized epilepsy called catamenial epilepsy - when seizure frequency increa . . .
More frequent seizures during the menstrual cycle in women with genetic generalized epilepsy have been linked for the first time to drug-resistant epilepsy, when anti-seizure medications don't work, according to a Rutgers coauthored study that may help lead to tailored treatments.
Women with a form of genetic generalized epilepsy called catamenial epilepsy - when seizure frequency increa . . .