CHOC aims to improve care of neonatal seizures through research into medications with fewer side effects than traditional anti-epileptics.
Three research posters on biomarkers and treatment of infantile spasms to be presented at world’s largest epilepsy conference
CHOC to present three abstracts/posters on infantile spasms at the American Epilepsy Society meeting in Orlando, Fla. in December.
Neuromodulation and more: Helping patients with refractory epilepsy
A CHOC neurosurgeon explains effective surgical interventions, including laser ablation, RNS and DBS for the treatment of refractory pediatric epilepsy.
CHOC leads 21-center study to find predictive biomarkers for infantile spasms, a rare and dangerous type of epileptic seizure
In a 21-center study, CHOC hopes to discover early treatment strategies for infantile spasms, a rare and dangerous type of epileptic seizure.
Precision 3D neuroimaging better pinpoints epileptogenic foci
CHOC is at the forefront of bringing precise, advanced 3D brain imaging to neurologists and their patients.
Research scientist improving CHOC’s focus on advanced imaging, mapping of brain
Sumiko Abe uses her vast experience to help clinicians view the best possible images of the brain to influence treatment plans.