A case to consider.

Date:
1994
  • Videos

About this work

Description

This is a video about epilepsy in children. The video is about the benefits of the drug Lamotrigine. St Piers school, Lingfield, a specialist school for children with epilepsy, is visited. Dr Frank Besag, the Medical Director describes the school's experience of prescribing the drug since 1990. Next the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh is visited. Dr Robert Minns comments on the problem of 'intractable' patients who are having a number of seizures despite drug treatment; he reports improvement on these cases where Lamotrigine has been used. Dr F Kirkham comments on her experience of clinical trials. A final clinical test group was at the John Radcliffe, Oxford and Dr A. McShane comments. The video then goes onto explore specific case studies. 'Part Two' intertitle; continuation of case studies about some of the more complex cases.

Publication/Creation

UK : Wellcome Video, 1994.

Physical description

1 DVD (28.23 min.) : sound, color, PAL
1 Digibeta (28.23 min.) : sound, color, PAL

Notes

This video is part of the collection of Audio Visual items accessioned from GlaxoWellcome Heritage Archives in 1995.
The master of this video was MII (M2), which has now been migrated to digibeta videotape and DVD. The master has been deaccessioned.

Creator/production credits

Please note this video contains sensitive patient information involving children.

Copyright note

Wellcome Trust

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Where to find it

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    6016S
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  • LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores
    6016D
    By appointmentManual request

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