Register
Community
Overview
Experts
Editors
Fellows
Code of conduct
AI Guidelines for Physicians
Company
About Us
FAQs
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
Careers
Programs
News
News Releases
Press Coverage
Publications
Blog
Contact Us
Sign in
Please select the option that best describes you:
Topics:
Epilepsy
•
Neurology
•
Child Neurology
•
Primary Care
How do you utilize at-home seizure monitoring devices for your patients with epilepsy?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
Absolutely! All video recordings are useful; home videos, cellphones, security cameras, etc.Benbadis, PMID 36891282
Sign in or Register to read more
23840
Related Questions
When, if ever, would you pursue genetic testing in an asymptomatic child with multiple first-degree relatives with epilepsy?
How do you use aspirin in pre-symptomatic Sturge Weber patients?
What is your approach to helping parents manage sleep disturbances in patients with autism spectrum disorder?
How do you counsel patients and caregivers on dietary interventions for autism?
How do you counsel patients with mild congenital myopathy about exercise limitations?
What is your approach to a child with toe walking with a reassuring exam but a family history of difficulty walking?
How does a patient’s BASED score after starting infantile spasms therapy guide your treatment plan?
What workup do you consider for a developmentally typical child with multiple large café au lait macules but no other signs of neurofibromatosis?
What is your approach to weaning phenobarbital and serial EEGs in patients with HIE after their perinatal seizures are under control?
How do you approach anti-seizure medication management when it was started by another team for a seizure-naive patient before/after craniotomy for a tumor?