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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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2013
A 3-year-old boy with type 1 diabetes mellitus developed continuous myoclonic jerks of the left hand and arm after 5 months of unsatisfactory metabolic glycemic control. Surgical treatment was proposed when the child reached the age of 11 years. The EEG showed abnormalities in the right frontotemporal cortex.
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A 3-year-old boy with type 1 diabetes mellitus developed continuous myoclonic jerks of the left hand and arm after 5 months of unsatisfactory metabolic glycemic control. Surgical treatment was proposed when the child reached the age of 11 years. The EEG showed abnormalities in the right frontotemporal cortex.
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Diagnostic algorithm for children presenting with epilepsia partialis continua
Epilepsia, 2020Thomas E Rossor +2 more
exaly
Epilepsia partialis continua responsive to neocortical electrical stimulation
Epilepsia, 2015Antonio Valentin
exaly
Epilepsia mioclónica en el síndrome de Down y en la enfermedad de Alzheimer
Neurología, 2017Manuel Toledo
exaly

