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Epilepsy

What can a genetic diagnosis do for a child with epilepsy?

It may be more than you think. Understanding the fundamental cause of epilepsy can identify new treatments and ultimately reduce seizures.

Just how much of a difference does it make to order exome sequencing first?

For patients with seizures, there’s a real difference between ordering exome sequencing first and starting with a multi-gene panel or chromosomal microarray (CMA).

A genetic condition may be hiding behind epilepsy

A genetic condition may be hiding behind epilepsy

This Epilepsy Awareness Month, we’re shining light on the genetic causes of seizures.

One mom’s seven-year journey to find answers for her son’s illness. 

Ben’s illness started with seizures when he was just six-months old.

His mother, Ashley, never stopped searching for answers—and finally found them with a genome test.