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Three cases of atypical Rasmussen's encephalitis with delayed‐onset seizures
Abstract We retrospectively analyzed the clinical characteristics of three ARE cases with delayed‐onset seizures treated at Peking University First Hospital and Sanbo Brain Hospital from May 2021 to January 2023. We also reviewed previously reported atypical cases of Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) in the literature, summarizing onset symptoms, seizure ...
Hongru Guo +7 more
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Paresia poscrítica durante estudios de monitorización de vídeo-EEG [PDF]
To know the frequency of Todd s paralysis during the video EEG monitoring studies, to investigate in its pathophysiology, and to confirm its value to localise the epileptic focus.
Alegre-Esteban, M. (Manuel) +6 more
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How Reliable Is the G41 Discharge Code for Status Epilepticus?
Sorbonne University Hospitals (5 hospitals, 1.1% of hospitalizations in France Extraction of all hospitalizations with a G41 discharge code (n = 797). Review of medical reports and labeling of hospitalizations using a sensitive and a specific approach. True positive (TP): hospitalization with a G41 code that corresponds to a hospitalization for Status ...
Quentin Calonge +2 more
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Nonconvulsive status epilepticus secondary to acute porphyria crisis
Both variegate and acute intermittent porphyria can manifest with various neurological symptoms. Although acute symptomatic seizures have been previously described, they are typically tonic–clonic and focal impaired awareness seizures.
Sara Dawit +7 more
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Phenotypic and oncological insights in ANNA1 autoimmunity: Age stratification and biomarker analysis
Abstract Objective To describe the phenotypes, oncological associations, biomarker profiles, and outcomes across different age groups in patients with ANNA1 (anti‐Hu) autoimmunity. Methods A retrospective review of patients with ANNA1‐IgG in serum/CSF between January 1, 2001, and December 31,2019 was performed.
Naveen Kumar Paramasivan +13 more
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Epilepsiae partialis continuae case
In 1894 prof. Kozhevnikov published the 4th case of a new type of epilepsy, characterized by the fact that the period between seizures is not free, but filled with constant twitching in one half of the body, as if an ordinary epileptic seizure continues constantly, but without loss of consciousness.
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Multimodal immune therapy and supportive rehabilitation in late‐onset Rasmussen's encephalitis patients result in clinical and imaging‐based disease stabilization. Longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging is a feasible tool to monitor therapy response during immune therapy in late‐onset Rasmussen's encephalitis patients.
Lucas C. Adam +4 more
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Vagus nerve stimulation in refractory and super-refractory status epilepticus - A systematic review. [PDF]
Rationale Refractory status epilepticus (RSE) is the persistence of status epilepticus despite second-line treatment. Super-refractory SE (SRSE) is characterized by ongoing status despite 48 h of anaesthetic treatment.
Eugen Trinka +4 more
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Diagnostic and Management Complexities in Epilepsia Partialis Continua: A Case Series [PDF]
Epilepsia Partialis Continua (EPC) is a variant of focal motor status epilepticus wherein frequent repetitive, usually rhythmic muscle jerks continue over prolonged periods of time. EPC can occur because of any space-occupying lesion, vascular aetiology,
Ritika Singh +4 more
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Functional hemispherotomy in Rasmussen syndrome in the absence of classic MRI findings
A 7-year-old previously healthy girl presented with a left-sided focal seizure without impaired consciousness and subsequently developed epilepsia partialis continua.
Yasunori Nagahama +6 more
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