Join us on Tuesday, March 31, at 6:00 p.m. CT for an engaging CNS seminar focused on Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), a severe developmental and epileptic encephalopathy that arises in childhood and can result from a range of underlying causes. Despite its diverse etiologies, LGS is defined by a characteristic combination of features: multiple seizure types, distinctive EEG findings, and intellectual disability. The session will review updated diagnostic criteria to support confident diagnosis and explore the pathogenesis of LGS as a secondary network disorder.
Hear from leading experts as they outline a practical roadmap for treatment, including options for clinicians who are not epileptologists, while integrating the lived experiences of children with LGS and their families.
Speakers
Juliet Knowles, MD, PhD
Tracy Dixon-Salazar, PhD
Dave F. Clarke, MBBS, ABPN, ABCN