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EPILEPSIA

2022
This project aims to study human gut microbiota in health and epilepsia. It contains 25 fecal samples from healthy individuals and 4 fecal samples from epileptic persons.
Flávia Franchin Amaral de Sá   +2 more
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EPILEPSIA

Pediatría Integral
La epilepsia es uno de los trastornos neurológicos más frecuentes en la infancia y se caracteriza por una predisposición persistente a presentar crisis recurrentes. El diagnóstico se establece cuando se cumplen determinados criterios clínicos y electroencefalográficos, y puede tener causas estructurales, genéticas, metabólicas, inmunes, infecciosas o ...
Laura Falci Nahim   +3 more
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Epilepsia Verminosa*

Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2001
Epilepsy is a major public health threat in the developing world, with much higher prevalence and incidence rates than those observed in developed countries. At present, one of the most common causes for epilepsy worldwide is the parasitic worm, Taenia solium, and the associated neurocysticercosis (NCC) that may often result from this infestation. Worm
P J, Snyder, H, Cohen
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EPILEPSIA

EPILEPSIA, 2023
Lucas Eloy Siqueira   +3 more
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Epilepsia Partialis Continua

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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Epilepsia arithmetices revisited

Epilepsy Research, 1989
Three 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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Epilepsia partialis continua

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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EPILEPSIA NA INFÂNCIA: EPILEPSIA ROLÂNDICA

2023
GABRIELA SANTOS ROCHA   +14 more
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Epilepsia Partialis Continua

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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Epilepsia

Medicine - Programa de Formación Médica Continuada Acreditado, 2019
G. Carvalho Monteiro   +3 more
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