Neurocysticercosis, a disease caused by a tapeworm larva in the central nervous system, is the leading cause of acquired epilepsy in undeveloped regions of the world. In Taiwan, after improvements in sanitation, tapeworm infection became very rare except
Shin-Joe Yeh, Ruey-Meei Wu
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Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome Presenting as Epilepsia partialis Continua Following Carotid Stenting: A Case Report. [PDF]
Alkhonezan SM +3 more
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Epilepsia Partialis Continua that Improved in a Pediatric Patient with Sub-dural Empyema. [PDF]
Schall J, Ahmad S, Avula S.
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New Onset Epilepsia Partialis Continua Presenting as Complex Visual Hallucinations associated with Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel Antibody [PDF]
A 54-year old female with past medical history significant for rheumatoid arthritis on immunosuppressant therapy presented with episodes of left-sided shaking and left gaze deviation with decreased level of consciousness. A preceding one-month history of
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Anti-GABA-A Receptor Antibody-Mediated Epilepsia Partialis Continua After Treatment With Alemtuzumab: A Case Report. [PDF]
Ratuszny D +9 more
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Evaluación de resultados en siete casos de cirugía para epilepsia médicamente intratable en pacientes de edad pediátrica en El Salvador [PDF]
La epilepsia es un problema global que afecta a pacientes de toda edad y de ambos sexos. Entre los pacientes más afectados se encuentran aquellos menores de edad, particularmente aquellos en edad pediátrica.
Farela Rodríguez, Andrea Cristina +1 more
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Botulinum toxin A improves involuntary limb movements in Rasmussen syndrome [PDF]
Hart, IK, Lozsadi, DA, Moore, AP
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Clinical and genetic analyses of premature mitochondrial encephalopathy with epilepsia partialis continua caused by novel biallelic NARS2 mutations. [PDF]
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[Epilepsia partialis continua (Kojevnikov's syndrome)].
Lesions close to the central sulcus may give rise to focal motor seizures of long duration. This condition is called epilepsia partialis continua (Kojevnikov's syndrome).Over the last two years, the National Centre for Epilepsy in Norway has treated 12 patients with epilepsia partialis continua.
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