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Fumika Endoh

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Tsuchiya H, Endoh F, Akiyama T, Matsuhashi M, Kobayashi K
Brain Dev . 2020 Jul; 42(9):663-674. PMID: 32631641
Introduction: Epilepsy associated with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) has very complex clinical characteristics. Scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) fast (40-200 Hz) oscillations (FOs) were recently suggested to indicate epilepsy severity. Epileptic FOs...
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Kobayashi K, Endoh F, Ohmori I, Akiyama T
Brain Dev . 2019 Jul; 42(1):2-5. PMID: 31351738
The recent development of various new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) has provided a wide range of therapeutic strategies for epilepsy. Information regarding the mechanisms of the action of AEDs is valuable...
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Yoshinaga H, Oka M, Akiyama T, Endoh F, Akiyama M, Hayashi Y, et al.
No To Hattatsu . 2018 Jul; 5-9:5-9. PMID: 30011146
Objective: Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a multisystem disorder characterized by the formation of hamartoma in multiple organ systems of the body. However, without a well-established cooperative system involving related...
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Kobayashi K, Endoh F, Agari T, Akiyama T, Akiyama M, Hayashi Y, et al.
Epilepsia Open . 2018 Mar; 2(2):260-266. PMID: 29588955
We investigated the relationship between the scalp distribution of fast (40-150 Hz) oscillations (FOs) and epileptogenic lesions in West syndrome (WS) and related disorders. Subjects were 9 pediatric patients with...
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Kobayashi K, Ohuchi Y, Shibata T, Hanaoka Y, Akiyama M, Oka M, et al.
Brain Dev . 2018 Feb; 40(5):397-405. PMID: 29395662
Objective: We explored fast (40-150 Hz) oscillations (FOs) from the ictal scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) data of myoclonic seizures in pediatric patients to obtain insight into the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in...
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Kobayashi K, Akiyama T, Agari T, Sasaki T, Shibata T, Hanaoka Y, et al.
Acta Med Okayama . 2017 Jun; 71(3):191-200. PMID: 28655938
 Electroencephalogram (EEG) data include broadband electrical brain activity ranging from infra-slow bands (< 0.1 Hz) to traditional frequency bands (e.g., the approx. 10 Hz alpha rhythm) to high-frequency bands of...
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Kobayashi K, Akiyama T, Oka M, Endoh F, Yoshinaga H
Brain Dev . 2016 Jun; 38(10):909-914. PMID: 27259671
Objective: To elucidate the generative mechanisms of epileptic spasms (ESs) in West syndrome, we investigated the temporal relationship between scalp fast (40-150Hz) oscillations (FOs) and slow waves in the ictal...
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Hayashi Y, Yoshinaga H, Akiyama T, Endoh F, Ohtsuka Y, Kobayashi K
Brain Dev . 2015 Nov; 38(1):32-9. PMID: 26547521
Purpose: To investigate whether serial electroencephalographic (EEG) findings can predict relapse of epileptic spasms after synthetic adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) therapy in patients with West syndrome (WS). Subjects And Methods: Thirty-nine...
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Kobayashi K, Endoh F, Toda Y, Oka M, Baba H, Ohtsuka Y, et al.
Brain Dev . 2015 May; 38(1):132-5. PMID: 25998967
We report a patient with intractable West syndrome whose epileptic spasms (ESs) were initially bilaterally synchronous, as is typical; after a complete corpus callosotomy, however, bilaterally independent ESs originated in...
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Kobayashi K, Akiyama T, Oka M, Endoh F, Yoshinaga H
Ann Neurol . 2014 Nov; 77(1):58-67. PMID: 25363350
Objective: Fast oscillations (FOs) were first explored from scalp electroencephalographic (EEG) data from hypsarrhythmia in West syndrome (infantile spasms) to investigate the meaning of FOs in this epileptic encephalopathy. Methods:...