TLE, as a whole, constitutes a common type of epilepsy. The exact incidence is not clear but it is suspected to make up a significant proportion of medication-resistant epilepsy.
TLE stands for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.
TLE stands for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.
No. However psychological testing has shown that people with temporal lobe epilepsy have more problems with some complex tasks than people in the general population.
Lunar activity does not affect people with epilepsy.
Temporal lobe epilepsy and bipolar disorder
I'm not a doctor...but my husband has marfans and TLE (temporal lobe epilepsy). I get the impression its not very common though.
ATL offers a high chance of seizure-free outcome in patients suffering from drug-resistant seizures originating in the temporal lobe of the brain. The procedure is considered to be the most common and rewarding of all the surgeries for epilepsy
There is temporal lobe epilepsy (which is the most common), frontal lobe epilepsy, parietal lobe epilepsy, and occipital lobe epilepsy. however, seizures are catagorized into two catagories: focal seizures and generalized seizures.
Temporal Lobes
Medications frequently fail to adequately control the seizures. Fortunately, this particular epilepsy is most responsive to surgical treatment.
The cause of temporal lobe epilepsy has been linked to febrile seizures and other studies has shown abnormalities of the hippocampus on MRI scans which supports the theory that prolonged seizures damage the brain. Still it's a topic that is under constant research and there is no easy explanation.
TLE is an acronym which stands for Temporal lobe epilepsy. This form of epilepsy is considered chronic and is mainly characterised by recurrent seizures. There are over 40 kinds of seizures.