Keyphrases
Epilepsy
100%
Seizure
71%
Electroencephalogram
37%
Infantile Spasms
24%
Electroencephalography
23%
Epilepsy Patients
22%
Benign Familial Infantile Epilepsy
20%
Antiepileptic Drugs
19%
Intractable Epilepsy
19%
Infantile Epileptic Encephalopathy
18%
Autoantibodies
18%
West Syndrome
17%
Absence Epilepsy
16%
BECTS
16%
Autoimmune Epilepsy
15%
Focal Epilepsy
15%
Endocrine Effects
15%
Hyperventilation
15%
Seizure Frequency
13%
Epileptic Encephalopathy
12%
Levetiracetam
12%
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
12%
Whole Exome Sequencing
12%
Epileptic Seizure
12%
Israel
11%
Genetic Epilepsy with Febrile Seizures Plus (GEFS+)
11%
Clinical Features
11%
Multiplex Families
11%
Infantile Epilepsy
11%
Proband
11%
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
11%
Myoclonic Epilepsy
10%
Valproate
10%
Diagnostic Performance
10%
Glutamate Receptor Antibody
10%
Glutamate Receptors
10%
Israeli
10%
Generalized Epilepsy
10%
Missense mutation
10%
Clinical Presentation
10%
Routine EEG
10%
Thiamine Deficiency
10%
Cerebellar Hypoplasia
10%
Ictal
10%
Subunit 3
10%
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)
10%
Polymicrogyria
10%
GluR3 Antibodies
10%
AMPA Receptor (AMPAR)
10%
Epileptic Syndromes
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Epileptic Seizure
73%
Infantile Spasm
26%
Brain Disease
24%
Partial Seizure
20%
Electroencephalogram
19%
Disease
19%
Epileptic Absence
18%
Infancy
17%
Status Epilepticus
17%
Benign Childhood Epilepsy
16%
Sodium Valproate
15%
Corticotropin
11%
Prospective Study
11%
Epilepsy
10%
Generalised Epilepsy
10%
Thiamine Deficiency
10%
PRRT2
10%
Hyperventilation
10%
Vagus Nerve Stimulation
10%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
10%
Lafora Disease
9%
Sequela
9%
Drug Resistant Epilepsy
9%
Intractable Epilepsy
8%
Anticonvulsant
8%
Drug Megadose
7%
Stereotypic Movement Disorder
7%
Myoclonus Seizure
7%
Prednisone
7%
Symptom
7%
Developmental Delay
7%
Complex Partial Seizure
6%
Patient with Epilepsy
6%
Diagnosis
6%
Choreoathetosis
6%
Combination Therapy
6%
Neoplasm
6%
Epileptic Discharge
6%
Attention Deficit Disorder
6%
Prevalence
6%
Tonic-Clonic Seizure
6%
Epilepsy in Children
5%
Missense Mutation
5%
Partial Epilepsy
5%
Drug Therapy
5%
SCN8A
5%
Epileptic Focus
5%
Immunoglobulin
5%
Aphasia
5%
Frontal Lobe
5%
Neuroscience
Febrile Seizure
27%
Encephalopathy
25%
Electroencephalogram
24%
Electroencephalography
21%
Glutamate Receptor
20%
Focal Epilepsy
16%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
16%
Epileptic Absence
16%
Status Epilepticus
15%
Intractable Epilepsy
15%
AMPA Receptor
15%
Autoantibodies
15%
Stereotypic Movement Disorder
14%
Generalised Epilepsy
11%
Hypoplasia
11%
Pediatric Epilepsy
10%
Exome Sequencing
10%
Electroencephalography
10%
Encephalitis
10%
Glutamic Acid
10%
Choreoathetosis
10%
Receptor Subunit
10%
Ictal
10%
Double Stranded DNA
10%
Receptor Antibody
10%
Vagus Nerve Stimulation
10%
Partial Seizure
8%
Generalized Epilepsy with Febrile Seizures Plus
8%
Complex Partial Seizure
8%
Language Delay
8%
Dravet Syndrome
7%
Missense Mutation
7%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Brain
7%
Childhood Absence Epilepsy
7%
Tonic-Clonic Seizure
7%
Receptor Subtype
6%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
6%
Gene Mutation
6%
Genetic Generalized Epilepsy
5%
Partial Epilepsy
5%
Topiramate
5%
Blood Brain Barrier
5%
Dysplasia
5%
SCN8A
5%
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
5%
Copy Number Variation
5%
Magnetoencephalography
5%
Tuberous Sclerosis
5%
KCNB1
5%
Ovalbumin
5%