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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.
K, Kristiansen +2 more
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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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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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Epilepsia arithmetices revisited
Epilepsy Research, 1989Three patients whose epileptic seizures are precipitated by arithmetic calculations are reported and their clinical and EEG features analysed along with those of 7 previous cases. The seizure disorder, in general, was characterised by an onset, in adolescence, of myoclonic jerks with or without tonic-clonic seizures and generalised bisynchronous 2-5 Hz
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Medicine - Programa de Formación Médica Continuada Acreditado, 2019
G. Carvalho Monteiro +3 more
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G. Carvalho Monteiro +3 more
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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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Medicine - Programa de Formación Médica Continuada Acreditado, 2011
M. Falip, M. Codina
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M. Falip, M. Codina
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