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Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Center - Syracuse, NY

Syracuse Pediatric Surgeon Doctors for Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery

Type of Physician: Pediatric Surgeon

What is a Pediatric Surgeon?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Surgery; practitioners are skilled in the management of surgical conditions in premature and newborn infants, children, and adolescents.

Specialty: Pediatric Surgery

Common Name: Children's Surgeon

Pediatric Surgeon Doctors in Syracuse *

University Surgical Associates Pediatric Surgery
Cynthia A Corpron
725 Irving Ave
STE 401
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 464-2878

University Surgical Associates Pediatric Surgery
Linda A Nicolette
725 Irving Ave
STE 401
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 464-2878

University Surgical Associates Pediatric Surgery
Michael H Ratner
725 Irving Ave
STE 401
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 464-2878

Syracuse, New York

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Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery

What is epilepsy?

An epileptic seizure is a sudden and transient occurrence of signs and/or symptoms that are the result of an abnormal activity of the brain. Epileptic seizures are the common and defining component of the disorder that is referred to as epilepsy. The diagnosis of epilepsy implies that there is an abnormality in the brain and that this abnormality will result in more epileptic seizures. That is, an individual that has an isolated seizure as a result of an acute transient insult to the brain, for example a metabolic disorder, or a seizure observed after an acute trauma to the brain, would not be diagnosed as having epilepsy. In other words, epilepsy is the tendency to have repeated spontaneous seizures.

That are the different types of clinical seizures?

There are different types of seizures, which traditionally have been categorized as either generalized seizures or partial seizures. Generalized seizures are those in which the clinical manifestations indicate that the whole brain is involved from the beginning of the seizure. Partial seizures (local, focal) are those in which the epileptic event is limited to one part of the body or to a particular function of the brain, indicating that the epileptic seizure started in one limited area of the brain. Partial seizures may remain focal or may expand to the rest of the brain. When seizures expand to the rest of the brain these are referred to as secondary generalized seizures. Consciousness is always impaired in generalized seizures; however, in the case of partial seizures consciousness may be preserved , as in the so-called simple partial seizures, or it may be impaired, as is the case with the complex partial seizures.

Generalized seizures

Among the generalized seizures, the generalized tonic clonic seizure (traditionally recognized as a grand mal seizure) is the most common type....

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Seizure symptoms: how to assist the victim

Seizures occur because the brain becomes irritated and an "electrical storm" occurs. This "electrical storm" occurs because the normal connections between the cells in the brain do not function properly. This causes the brain to try to shut down because of the electrical surge. The muscle shaking occurs because the brain is ending out signals to every muscle group, asking them to contract. Most seizures are self-limiting and are followed by a so-called postictal period, in which the brain can be considered to "reboot and restart" all its programs, similar to a computer when it is rebooted.

Seizures are a common event, and 4% of people will experience one in their lifetime. The potential to have a seizure depends upon the threshold of the brain to withstand excess electrical activity. In infants and children, high fevers can cause this threshold to lower, resulting in febr...

Emergency Contact for Syracuse

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Nearby Syracuse Hospitals *

Richard H Hutchings Psychiatric Center
620 Madison St
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315)426-3600

St Joseph's Hospital Health Center
301 Prospect Ave
Syracuse, NY 13203
(315)448-5111

SUNY Upstate Medical University & University Hospital
750 E Adams St
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315)464-5540

Crouse Hospital
736 Irving Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315)470-7111

Syracuse VA Medical Center
800 Irving Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315)425-4400

Community General Hospital
4900 Broad Rd
Syracuse, NY 13215
(315)492-5011

Auburn Memorial Hospital
17 Lansing St
Auburn, NY 13021
(315)255-7011

Albert Lindley Lee Memorial Hospital
510 S 4th St
Fulton, NY 13069
(315)591-9400

Oneida Healthcare Center
321 Genesee St
Oneida, NY 13421
(315)363-6000

Cortland Regional Medical Center
134 Homer Ave
Cortland, NY 13045
(607)756-3500

Oswego Hospital Behavioral Health Services
74 Bunner St
Oswego, NY 13126
(315)343-8162

Oswego Hospital
110 W 6th St
Oswego, NY 13126
(315)349-5511

Community Memorial Hospital
150 Broad St
Hamilton, NY 13346
(315)824-1100

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