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The prevalence of post-therapy epilepsy in patients treated for high-grade glia...

Ferreira, Marta Pereira; Carvalho, Ruben Lopes; Soares, Joana Isabel; Casalta‑Lopes, João; Borges, Daniel Filipe; Borges, Daniel Filipe

Gliomas are the most prevalent type of primary brain tumor of the adult central nervous system. High-grade gliomas (HGG) are the most common type of glioma. Epilepsy is often the first clinical manifestation of HGG. Since epilepsy leads to increased morbidity and mortality rates, seizure control is one of the main therapeutic goals for patients with glioma-related epilepsy. Post-therapy epilepsy is observed in ...


A custom-built single-channel in-ear electroencephalography sensor for sleep ph...

Borges, Daniel Filipe; Soares, Joana Isabel; Silva, Heloísa; Felgueiras, João; Batista, Carla; Ferreira, Simão; Rocha, Nuno; Leal, Alberto

Sleep is vital for health. It has regenerative and protective functions. Its disruption reduces the quality of life and increases susceptibility to disease. During sleep, there is a cyclicity of distinct phases that are studied for clinical purposes using polysomnography (PSG), a costly and technically demanding method that compromises the quality of natural sleep. The search for simpler devices for recording b...


Reading epilepsy and hyperexcitability of the visual word form area

Borges, Daniel Filipe; Leal, Alberto

Reading epilepsy recruits critical language-related areas, with synchronization and subsequent spreading of excitation in response to the epileptogenic stimulus. The mechanism by which possible generalized discharges result in the expression of bilateral or unilateral clinical symptoms remains controversial. The cortical and subcortical areas involved may constitute part of the normal reading network, such as t...


The Dianalund experience: A review of the 6th ILAE School on Advanced EEG and E...

Borges, Daniel Filipe; Primicerio, Giulia; Perjoc, Radu‐Ștefan; Bloch, Lars Ølgaard; Cacic Hribljan, Melita

The 6th International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE)School on Advanced EEG and Epilepsy (DSSEE6) tookplace between July 20 and 28, 2024. It is a biennial courseheld in Dianalund @ Danish Epilepsy Center—Filadelfia,Denmark, since 2012. This year's event was hosted in ahybrid format and was organized under the auspices ofthe ILAE Academy and the Danish Epilepsy Society.


Ictal and interictal source connectivity during gelastic seizures in a focal co...

Borges, Daniel Filipe; Dias, Daniela; Cordeiro, Helena; Leal, Alberto

Gelastic seizures are rare manifestations of epilepsy often associated with hypothalamic hamartomas (HH). In the absence of HH, localization of the origin is more difficult and there are several less well-established possibilities. Non-invasive assessment is often complicated by the deep localization of the epileptogenic area and the complex dynamics of spike activity. Robust neurophysiologic methods and carefu...


Is a hypothalamic hamartoma always a suspect in gelastic seizures? A source fun...

Borges, Daniel Filipe; Leal, Alberto

Gelastic seizures are rare manifestations of epilepsy that are often associated with hypothalamic hamartomas (HH). In the absence of HH, location of the origin is more difficult and there are several less well-established possibilities. Non-invasive assessment is often complicated by the deep localization of the epileptogenic area and the complex dynamics of spike activity. Robust neurophysiological methods and...


The sound of silence: Quantification of typical absence seizures by sonifying E...

Borges, Daniel Filipe; Fernandes, João; Soares, Joana Isabel; Casalta‐Lopes, João; Carvalho, Daniel; Beniczky, Sándor; Leal, Alberto

Objective: To develop and validate a method for long- term (24- h) objective quantification of absence seizures in the EEG of patients with childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) in their real home environment using a wearable device (waEEG), comparing automatic detection methods with auditory recognition after seizure sonification. Methods: The waEEG recording was acquired with two scalp electrodes. Automatic analys...


Neurophysiology in the Wild

Borges, Daniel Filipe; Leal, Alberto

Introduction: The acquisition of bioelectrical signals from the nervous system is traditionally complex, prone to artifacts and technically demanding. Currently, there are signs that research in this field is saturated and confined to institutional walls due to the cost-effectiveness profile of the methods used. Therefore, the demand for portable technology has grown exponentially to significantly increase the ...


The sound of silence: Quantification of typical absence seizures by sonifying E...

Borges, Daniel Filipe; Fernandes, João; Soares, Joana Isabel; Casalta‐Lopes, João; Carvalho, Daniel; Beniczky, Sándor; Leal, Alberto

To develop and validate a method for long-term (24-h) objective quantification of absence seizures in the EEG of patients with childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) in their real home environment using a wearable device (waEEG), comparing automatic detection methods with auditory recognition after seizure sonification. The waEEG recording was acquired with two scalp electrodes. Automatic analysis was performed using...


Sleep stage detection: a clinical validation study of a custom-built single-cha...

Borges, Daniel Filipe; Soares, Joana I.; Silva, Heloísa; Felgueiras, João; Batista, Carla; Ferreira, Simão; Rocha, Nuno; Leal, Alberto

Introduction:Sleep is vital for health. It has regenerative and protective functions, and its disruption reduces the quality of life and increases susceptibility to disease. During sleep, there is a cyclicity of distinct phases that are studied using polysomnography (PSG), a costly and technically demanding method that compromises the quality of natural sleep. The search for simpler devices for recording biolog...


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