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Abstract Objective Artificial intelligence chatbots have been a game changer in healthcare, providing immediate, round‐the‐clock assistance. However, their accuracy across specific medical domains remains under‐evaluated. Dravet syndrome remains one of the most challenging epileptic encephalopathies, with new data continuously emerging in the ...
Joana Jesus‐Ribeiro+4 more
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The DSM-III-R definition of delusions bears inconsistencies and does not account for the way delusions are detected clinically. It can be traced back to Karl Jaspers who was the first to mention the three criteria of delusions, which are to be found in the textbooks ever since: (1) certainty, (2) incorrigibility, and (3) impossibility or falsity of ...
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A Case of Systematised Delusions of Persecution, recovering after three years. [Sur un Cas de Délire de Persecution, disparu au bout de trois ans.] (L'Encéphale, February 10th, 1920.) Antheaume, A., and Trepsat, L. [PDF]
Sydney J. Cole
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Abstract Objective Non‐invasive brain stimulation has been suggested as an alternative/supplementary treatment for focal, refractory epilepsy. However, there are only a few studies and even fewer that directly compared transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS).
Tine Tronrud+4 more
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Chronic Hallucinatory Psychosis with Delusional Interpretations in a Diabetic suffering from Hypertrichosis [Psychose Hallucinatoire Chronique avec Interprétations Délirantes chez une Diabétique Hypertrichosique]. (L'Encéph., March, 1926.) Laignel-Lavastine and Valence [PDF]
W. D. Chambers
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Epilepsy syndromes classification
Abstract Epilepsy syndromes are distinct electroclinical entities which have been recently defined by the International League Against Epilepsy Nosology and Definitions Task Force. Each syndrome is associated with “a characteristic cluster of clinical and EEG features, often supported by specific etiologic findings”.
Elaine C. Wirrell+4 more
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Mental Automatism; Spiritualistic Delusions and Spiritualism [Automatisme mental; délire spirite et spiritisme]. (Ann. Med. Psych., October, 1926.) Schiff, P. [PDF]
W. D. Chambers
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