PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Al-Baradie, Raidah S. TI - <span hwp:id="article-title-1" class="article-title"><em>The 5th Annual Saudi Epilepsy Society Conference</em>, <em>1st GCC Epilepsy Conference</em>, <em>2nd Joined Emirate Saudi Epilepsy Conference</em>, <em>8th Annual Eastern Province Epilepsy Conference</em>, <em>14th Annual Saudi Chapter of Epilepsy Conference</em><em>7-9th November 2015, Dammam, Saudi Arabia</em>,</span><span hwp:id="article-title-2" class="sub-article-title">Meeting Highlights: Treatment and prognosis of symptomatic generalized epilepsy</span><span hwp:id="article-title-3" class="sub-article-title">Integration of new antiepileptic drugs into clinical practice</span><span hwp:id="article-title-4" class="sub-article-title">Are seizure medicine so bad?</span><span hwp:id="article-title-5" class="sub-article-title">Are neonatal seizures so bad?</span><span hwp:id="article-title-6" class="sub-article-title">Dense array EEG and EEG source localization in clinical practice</span><span hwp:id="article-title-7" class="sub-article-title">The role of Marijuana in the treatment of epilepsy</span><span hwp:id="article-title-8" class="sub-article-title">Debate: a) Should we treat anoxic/myoclonic seizures?</span><span hwp:id="article-title-9" class="sub-article-title">b) Post anoxic seizures</span><span hwp:id="article-title-10" class="sub-article-title">Driving and epilepsy in diagnosed patients attending King Fahad Specialist Hospital in Dammam, Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia</span><span hwp:id="article-title-11" class="sub-article-title">Depression in epileptic patients is influenced by the duration of epilepsy. <em>A cross sectional study involving patients with epilepsy in southern Saudi Arabia</em></span><span hwp:id="article-title-12" class="sub-article-title">Is parental consanguinity a risk factor for epilepsy? <em>A Cases-control study assessing epilepsy risks in southern Saudi Arabia</em></span><span hwp:id="article-title-13" class="sub-article-title">Prevalence of epilepsy stigma in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia</span><span hwp:id="article-title-14" class="sub-article-title">The hazy temporal neocortex sign on magnetic resonance imaging. <em>clinical significance in temporal lobe epilepsy</em></span> DP - 2016 Apr 01 TA - Neurosciences Journal PG - 179--185 VI - 21 IP - 2 4099 - http://nsj.org.sa/content/21/2/179.short 4100 - http://nsj.org.sa/content/21/2/179.full SO - Neurosciences (Riyadh)2016 Apr 01; 21 AB - The 5th Annual Saudi Epilepsy Society Conference, and the 1st GCC Epilepsy Conference was held in Le-Meridian Hotel, Al Khobar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on 7th-9th November, 2015 organized by Saudi Epilepsy Society in collaboration with the Department of Pediatric Neurology, Neuroscience Center, King Fahd Specialist Hospital, Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The scientific program was loaded with innovative and interactive presentations from respected and reputable speakers from different parts of the world. Abstracts were carefully selected and reviewed based on their scientific value and relevance to the clinical, surgical, academic, and research aspects of epilepsy in the Saudi Arabia, and the world. Approximately 2400 participants joint this important meeting.Meeting Highlights: Treatment and prognosis of symptomatic generalized epilepsyIntegration of new antiepileptic drugs into clinical practiceAre seizure medicine so bad?Are neonatal seizures so bad?Dense array EEG and EEG source localization in clinical practiceThe role of Marijuana in the treatment of epilepsyDebate: a) Should we treat anoxic/myoclonic seizures?b) Post anoxic seizuresDriving and epilepsy in diagnosed patients attending King Fahad Specialist Hospital in Dammam, Eastern Province of Saudi ArabiaDepression in epileptic patients is influenced by the duration of epilepsy. A cross sectional study involving patients with epilepsy in southern Saudi ArabiaIs parental consanguinity a risk factor for epilepsy? A Cases-control study assessing epilepsy risks in southern Saudi ArabiaPrevalence of epilepsy stigma in Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaThe hazy temporal neocortex sign on magnetic resonance imaging. clinical significance in temporal lobe epilepsy