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Complex partial status epilepticus in children with epilepsy

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Benign complex partial epilepsies in infancy

Pediatric Neurology, 1987
Nine infants with benign complex partial seizures, diagnosed by simultaneous electroencephalogram and video recordings, are described. At mostly 3-10 months of age, these infants demonstrated clusters of seizures which consisted of motion arrest, decreased responsiveness, staring or blank eyes mostly with simple automatisms, and mild convulsive ...
K, Watanabe   +6 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Partial Complex Epilepsy

Archives of Neurology, 1986
The yield of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging was investigated in 30 patients with partial complex epilepsy, and the results were compared with those of computed tomography (CT). Magnetic resonance imaging and CT disclosed focal cerebral abnormalities in 13 (43%) and eight (26%) patients, respectively.
B, Jabbari   +7 more
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Benign Infantile Epilepsy with Complex Partial Seizures

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1990
Benign infantile epilepsy with complex partial seizures is characterized by a high incidence of family history of benign childhood convulsions, normal development prior to onset, infantile onset, no underlying disorders, no neurological abnormalities, normal interictal EEGs, good response to treatment, and complete remission with normal developmental ...
K, Watanabe   +5 more
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MFT in complex partial epilepsy: spatio-temporal estimates of interictal activity

NeuroReport, 1995
Magnetic field tomography (MFT) displays three dimensional estimates of the distribution of the primary current density vector, Jp, as extracted from non-invasive, non-contact, magnetoencephalographic (MEG) measurements. MFT was used to study the spatiotemporal evolution of the interictal activity during single spike events of a patient with complex ...
P D, Bamidis   +4 more
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EEG dipole modeling in complex partial epilepsy

Brain Topography, 1991
Visual inspection and qualitative impressions of clinical EEG abnormalities are being replaced by quantitative characterization of scalp voltage fields and dipole modeling of underlying cerebral sources. Three approaches have been used in the analysis of focal spikes of complex partial epilepsy.
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Excitotoxic Amino Acid Receptors in Human Complex Partial Epilepsy

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1990
It has long been recognized that mesial temporal sclerosis is the most common pathologic finding in temporal lobes removed for the treatment of medically refractory complex partial epilepsy. The regions of the hippocampus most vulnerable contain the highest densities of excitatory amino acid receptors in the brain.
L D, Cahan   +3 more
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Barbiturate effects on EEG abnormality in complex partial epilepsy

Journal of Neurology, 1989
Sixteen patients with drug-resistant complex partial epilepsy were, during preoperative investigations for surgical treatment, subjected to intravenous methohexital and amobarbital EEG activation tests. The interictal epileptic spike discharges were visually counted on the seizure-generating side and compared with those found in the contralateral ...
J, Aasly, H, Silfvenius, B, Zetterlund
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