Electromagnetic activity: a possible player in epilepsy
Abstract Epilepsy is a common disease with frequent occurrences. Many precipitating factors contribute to epileptic seizures, such as hyperventilation and alcohol consumption. An increasing number of studies have also found that electromagnetic activity in the environment can also affect epileptic s...
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doaj-5e58bd849608402b8ef787df92d5d7bc2020-11-25T03:24:36ZengBMCActa Epileptologica2524-44342020-06-01211610.1186/s42494-020-00019-9Electromagnetic activity: a possible player in epilepsyYi Guo0Yaowen Liu1Xuefeng Wang2Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing Key Laboratory of NeurologyDepartment of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing Key Laboratory of NeurologyDepartment of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing Key Laboratory of NeurologyAbstract Epilepsy is a common disease with frequent occurrences. Many precipitating factors contribute to epileptic seizures, such as hyperventilation and alcohol consumption. An increasing number of studies have also found that electromagnetic activity in the environment can also affect epileptic seizures. However, many neuromodulatory devices that produce electromagnetic fields have been applied in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. In this paper, we performed literature search in the PubMed, Medline and EMBASE databases and reviewed retrospective, prospective, or cross-sectional studies and case reports on the effects of electromagnetic activity on epilepsy. The application of electromagnetic activity in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy is also reviewed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42494-020-00019-9Electromagnetic activityEpilepsyElectroencephalogramMagnetoencephalographyRepetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation |
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Electromagnetic activity: a possible player in epilepsy |
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Acta Epileptologica |
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Abstract Epilepsy is a common disease with frequent occurrences. Many precipitating factors contribute to epileptic seizures, such as hyperventilation and alcohol consumption. An increasing number of studies have also found that electromagnetic activity in the environment can also affect epileptic seizures. However, many neuromodulatory devices that produce electromagnetic fields have been applied in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. In this paper, we performed literature search in the PubMed, Medline and EMBASE databases and reviewed retrospective, prospective, or cross-sectional studies and case reports on the effects of electromagnetic activity on epilepsy. The application of electromagnetic activity in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy is also reviewed. |
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Electromagnetic activity Epilepsy Electroencephalogram Magnetoencephalography Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation |
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