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Fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy in people with drug-resistant focal epilepsy: first-in-human experience with a healthy tissue-preserving dose-fractionation concept. [PDF]

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Dejonckheere CS   +17 more
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Epilepsia Partialis Continua in Sjögren's Syndrome

Epilepsia, 1987
Summary: Epilepsia partialis continua with Sjogren's syndrome is reported. The patient had extensive involvement of the nervous system with left middle cerebral artery occlusive stroke, mononeuritis multiplex, right partial sensory motor seizures and epilepsia partialis continua involving the right big toe and foot.
S K, Bansal, I M, Sawhney, J S, Chopra
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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 Partialis Continua

Archives of Neurology, 1977
Clinical, EEG, and autopsy findings were studied in 32 patients with epilepsia partialis continua. The seizures occurred at different ages and with diverse diseases of the brain. Facial and distal limb muscles were preferentially involved. Often, seizures suggested multifocal origin within a limited cerebral region, with low-amplitude, irregular ...
J E, Thomas, T J, Reagan, D W, Klass
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Nonketotic Hyperglycemia and Epilepsia Partialis Continua

Archives of Neurology, 1973
In five patients with nonketotic hyperglycemia, the initial symptom was epilepsia partialis continua, persisting for an average of six days. Epilepsia partialis continua and repetitive focal motor seizures are the presenting symptoms in 6% of all cases of nonketotic hyperglycemia.
B M, Singh, D R, Gupta, R J, Strobos
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Epilepsia Partialis Continua in Multiple Sclerosis

International Journal of Neuroscience, 1990
Epilepsia partialis continua (EPC) in multiple sclerosis is extremely rare. We report a case of a patient with clinically definite multiple sclerosis who developed EPC. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) depicted high signal in subcortical white matter and basal ganglia. A combination of lesions may be important in the generation of EPC.
D C, Hess, K D, Sethi
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‘Hand mechanogram’ in epilepsia partialis continua

Practical Neurology, 2021
Epilepsia partialis continua manifests as low-frequency, rhythmic involuntary movements of a focal body part. We report a young man, HIV-positive and with syphilis, who developed right-hand epilepsia partialis continua associated with a small left-sided cortico-subcortical frontal lesion. A pen and paper test provided ‘mechanographic’ data on frequency,
Philippe A Salles, Alberto J Espay
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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 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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