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Quality of life in people with epilepsy in Sivas, Turkey
(UNIVERSITATSVERLAG ULM GMBH, 2004)
Purpose: In light of the issues associated with the quality of life in people with epilepsy that have been widely reported, this study examined these issues within a Turkey cultural context. The contributing factors to the ...
Epidemiologic evaluation of epileptic and nonepileptic seizures in Sivas region of Middle Anatolia
(UNIVERSITATSVERLAG ULM GMBH, 2004)
We aimed to determined the epidemiologic data of epilepsy by using population screening in 47 villages located in Sivas. Population screening was made in 47 villages of Ulas Town in Sivas city located in the Middle Anatolia ...
A magnetic resonance imaging study of the adhesio interthalamica in epilepsy
(UNIVERSITATSVERLAG ULM GMBH, 2004)
Aims: The aim of the present study was to determine whether the absence of adhesio interthalamica is associated with epilepsy. Methods: Thirty-seven patients with epilepsy and 21 healthy volunteers were included in the ...
Dissociation and childhood abuse history in epileptic and pseudoseizure patients
(JOHN LIBBEY EUROTEXT LTD, 2004)
The aim of this study was to examine dissociative experiences, childhood abuse and anxiety in epileptic and pseudoseizure female patients. Thirty-three patients with pseudoseizures and thirty patients with epilepsy were ...
Factors affecting the psychosocial adjustment of people with epilepsy
(UNIVERSITATSVERLAG ULM GMBH, 2005)
Purpose: Epilepsy has a profound impact on patients' psychosocial adjusment. The level of, and factors affecting the psychosocial adjusment in patients with epilepsy may be different in Turkey where little is known about ...
The prevalence of virchow-robin spaces in hippocampus in temporal lobe epilepsy
(UNIVERSITATSVERLAG ULM GMBH, 2005)
Aim: To determine the prevalence of Virchow-Robin spaces in hippocampus in temporal lobe epilepsy. Methods: Virchow-Robin spaces were evaluated on cranial magnetic resonance imaging of 46 patients with temporal lobe epilepsy ...