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Neurology India, 2021
Background: Hemicrania continua (HC) is not uncommon in clinical practice, and several large case series have been published in the recent past. Objectives: This review provides an overview of the recent advancement in different aspects of HC ...
Sanjay, Prakash, Kalu Singh, Rawat
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Background: Hemicrania continua (HC) is not uncommon in clinical practice, and several large case series have been published in the recent past. Objectives: This review provides an overview of the recent advancement in different aspects of HC ...
Sanjay, Prakash, Kalu Singh, Rawat
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Cephalalgia, 2010
There are now three known causative genes for familial hemiplegic migraine and increasing evidence to support a genetic predisposition to the more common types of migraine with and without aura, and for cluster headache. We present the first reported case of familial hemicrania continua.
Mark W, Weatherall, Anish, Bahra
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There are now three known causative genes for familial hemiplegic migraine and increasing evidence to support a genetic predisposition to the more common types of migraine with and without aura, and for cluster headache. We present the first reported case of familial hemicrania continua.
Mark W, Weatherall, Anish, Bahra
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Posttraumatic Hemicrania Continua
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1999Hemicrania continua is a rare, benign headache disorder characterized by a low‐level baseline hemicranial headache with superimposed exacerbations of more severe pain. Exacerbations last from minutes to days and may be associated with ipsilateral autonomic features such as ptosis, miosis, conjunctival injection, lacrimation, or ...
C L, Lay, L C, Newman
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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1954
Abstract A case of “epilepsia partialis continua” with myoclonic twitches in the muscles of the right leg is described. The electroencephalogram and the electrocorticogram showed a spike focus localized to the pre-central gyrus on the medial surface of the left hemisphere. The spikes were regularly followed after a latency of 27 to 34 msec.
E, KUGELBERG, L, WIDEN
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Abstract A case of “epilepsia partialis continua” with myoclonic twitches in the muscles of the right leg is described. The electroencephalogram and the electrocorticogram showed a spike focus localized to the pre-central gyrus on the medial surface of the left hemisphere. The spikes were regularly followed after a latency of 27 to 34 msec.
E, KUGELBERG, L, WIDEN
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 2005
AbstractA continuumis said to be Suslinian if it does not contain uncountably many mutually exclusive nondegenerate subcontinua. We prove that Suslinian continua are perfectly normal and rim-metrizable. Locally connected Suslinian continua have weight atmost ω1 and under appropriate set-theoretic conditions are metrizable.
Daniel, D. +4 more
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AbstractA continuumis said to be Suslinian if it does not contain uncountably many mutually exclusive nondegenerate subcontinua. We prove that Suslinian continua are perfectly normal and rim-metrizable. Locally connected Suslinian continua have weight atmost ω1 and under appropriate set-theoretic conditions are metrizable.
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2007
Abstract Researchers centered their work on intuition from the beginning. It is the first thing anyone thinks about when they think about judgment; it is at the core of the mystery of the process of judgment. And its opposite—analytical thought— has been paired with it from the beginning as well. Isaiah Berlin referred to them as “rivals,
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Abstract Researchers centered their work on intuition from the beginning. It is the first thing anyone thinks about when they think about judgment; it is at the core of the mystery of the process of judgment. And its opposite—analytical thought— has been paired with it from the beginning as well. Isaiah Berlin referred to them as “rivals,
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Epilepsia, 1971
SUMMARYThe pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for KojevnikofFs syndrome are still not fully understood. In a family without any history of epilepsy in parents, grandparents or other relatives, three brothers died from unexplained brain disease accompanied by focal epileptic seizures at ages 17 months, 5 years and 20 years respectively.
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SUMMARYThe pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for KojevnikofFs syndrome are still not fully understood. In a family without any history of epilepsy in parents, grandparents or other relatives, three brothers died from unexplained brain disease accompanied by focal epileptic seizures at ages 17 months, 5 years and 20 years respectively.
K, Kristiansen +2 more
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Homogeneous Suslinian Continua
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 2011AbstractA continuumis said to be Suslinian if it does not contain uncountably many mutually exclusive non-degenerate subcontinua. Fitzpatrick and Lelek have shown that a metric Suslinian continuum X has the property that the set of points at which X is connected im kleinen is dense in X. We extend their result to Hausdorff Suslinian continua and obtain
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Hemicrania Continua Postpartum
Cephalalgia, 2004Hemicrania continua is a common, but unrecognized headache disorder. We describe two patients with hemicrania continua whose symptoms started in the postpartum period, coined as hemicrania continua postpartum.
M, Spitz, M F P, Peres
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
A case of epilepsia partialis continua was caused by a subdural hematoma. Muscular contractions occurred primarily in the abdominal region. In this instance, the etiology of the syndrome is unique, and the primary involvement of the abdominal musculature is remarkable.
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A case of epilepsia partialis continua was caused by a subdural hematoma. Muscular contractions occurred primarily in the abdominal region. In this instance, the etiology of the syndrome is unique, and the primary involvement of the abdominal musculature is remarkable.
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