Late-onset unexplained epilepsy: What are we missing?

Volume: 99, Pages: 106478 - 106478
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
With the aging of the US population, the incidence of epilepsy will increase, with 25 to 50% of new cases with no identifiable etiology diagnosed as late-onset unexplained epilepsy (LOUE). In the current targeted review, we discuss the possible role of cerebral small vessel ischemic disease, accumulation of amyloidβ and hyperphosphorylated tau, and sleep apnea as potential pathophysiologic mechanisms explaining LOUE. We highlight the impact of...
Paper Details
Title
Late-onset unexplained epilepsy: What are we missing?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
99
Pages
106478 - 106478
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