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Texas Children’s Epilepsy Center
Texas Children's
Epilepsy Center evaluates and treats children with seizure disorders
and epilepsy. The center offers comprehensive health care for
children with epilepsy that includes:
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Treatment with antiepileptic medications
(current and investigational);
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The ketogenic diet and related diets;
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Vagus nerve stimulation;
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Stereotactic radiosurgery (Gamma Knife);
and
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State-of-the-art resective surgical
procedures.
The multidisciplinary
team includes pediatric epileptologists, neurosurgeons, specialized
pediatric nurse practitioners, neuropsychologists, neuroradiologists,
neuropathologists, dietitians and a social worker.
Epilepsy Monitoring Unit
A comprehensive service offered by Texas Children's, the
epilepsy monitoring unit provides diagnostic evaluation to support
the care of children with epilepsy. The team includes professionals
from several departments, including
neurophysiology,
neurology,
neurosurgery,
nursing,
child life,
physical medicine, neuroradiology,
nuclear medicine, food and
nutrition and
social work.
A four-bed epilepsy
monitoring unit provides intensive in-patient monitoring that may
last from six hours to several weeks, depending on each child's
unique needs. Such intensive monitoring allows for more exact
diagnosis of children with suspected epilepsy or
difficult-to-control seizures.
Patients are accepted
to the epilepsy monitoring unit through physician referral only to
identify seizure type, quantify number of seizures and efficacy of
medication, and provide surgical intervention as a treatment for
intractable seizures.
Imaging
Texas Children's Diagnostic Imaging plays a
critical role in the evaluation of children with epilepsy. Imaging
techniques employed include 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
functional MRI, magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), magnetic
resonance spectroscopy (MRS), computed tomography angiography (CTA),
conventional angiography endovascular intervention and single photon
emission computed tomography (SPECT). Our program also has available
positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetoencephalography (MEG).
Surgery
Children with seizures not
controlled by antiepileptic medications may benefit from surgery. A
number of different surgical procedures are available and are
tailored to the needs of the individual patient. These include
resection of structural lesions of the brain such as tumors,
malformations and scars, resection of regions of the brain causing
seizures without a structural lesion (nonlesional surgery), corpus
callosotomy (split brain procedure), and hemispherectomy (removal of
half of the brain). Some children can achieve seizure control with
highly focused radiation therapy called stereotactic radiosurgery
(also referred to as Gamma Knife). If resective surgery is not an
option, the vagus nerve stimulator may help with seizure control.
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Appointment for Epilepsy
Clinic |
832-822-1774 |
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Appointments for monitoring |
832-826-2159 |
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Blue Bird Clinic Location |
9th
Floor,
Clinical Care Center |
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Epilepsy Monitoring Unit
Location |
10th
Floor,
West Tower |
| Mail
Code |
CC1250 |
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Monitoring Unit Days/Times |
Monday
- Sunday |
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Surgery Days/Times |
Monday
- Friday |
| Telephone
Number |
832-822-3950 |
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Referral
Fax Number |
713-796-9636 |
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Epilepsy Medical Director |
Angus Wilfong, M.D. |
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Epilepsy Surgery Director |
Daniel Yoshor, M.D. |
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Clinical Neurophysiology Director |
James J. Riviello Jr., M.D. |
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Epilepsy Monitoring Unit Director |
Anne Anderson, M.D. |
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Epileptologists |
Anne Anderson, M.D.
Amy Malphrus, M.D.
Eli Mizrahi, M.D.
James Owens, M.D.
James J. Riviello, M.D.
Angus Wilfong, M.D. |
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Neurosurgeons |
Daniel Curry, M.D. |
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Daniel Yoshor, M.D. |
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioners |
Tina Bradshaw, R.N., C.S., P.N.P. |
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Rebecca J. Schultz, R.N., M.S.N.,
C.P.N.P. |
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Neuropsychologist |
Mary Lynn Chapieski, Ph.D. |
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Clinic Dietitian |
Shelly
McBride, R.D. |
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Clinic Nurse |
Cristina
Fortner, R.N. |
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Epilepsy Center
Coordinators |
Melinda Ramirez |
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William Smit |
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Administrative Secretary |
Virginia Morgan |
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