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Atypical language in lesional and nonlesional complex partial epilepsy
Neurology, 2007We investigated the relationship between partial epilepsy, MRI findings, and atypical language representation.A total of 102 patients (4 to 55 years) with left hemisphere epileptogenic zones were evaluated using three fMRI language tasks obtained at 1.5 or 3T with EPI BOLD techniques: verbal fluency, reading comprehension, and auditory comprehension ...
W D, Gaillard +17 more
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Factors Associated With Poor Control in Partial Complex Epilepsy
Journal of Child Neurology, 2004To evaluate the predictive factors of response to anticonvulsant therapy in children with complex partial epilepsy, we studied prospectively 74 children and adolescents suffering from this type of epilepsy. All children were prospectively followed for at least 2 years after the beginning of anticonvulsant therapy. At the end of follow-up, the children
VERROTTI DI PIANELLA, ALBERTO +6 more
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Kindling: An animal model of complex partial epilepsy
Annals of Neurology, 1984Kindling is an animal model of complex partial epilepsy induced by focal electrical stimulation of the brain. This paper describes the phenomenon and underscores the limited nature of current insights into its basic mechanisms. Anatomical delineation of the underlying neural network is a necessary first step for elucidating the basic cellular and ...
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Complex Partial Epilepsy in Humans
2011About two million people in the USA have epilepsy. As many as 70% of cases begin during childhood, with the majority appearing in the first postnatal year. World wide of course, the numbers are staggering, with the vast majority of cases going undiagnosed as well as untreated.
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[Asystole due to complex partial epilepsy].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1998A 56-year-old man was seen in the Emergency Room because of sudden and transient loss of consciousness. An asystole was diagnosed with 10 S duration after which a pacemaker was implanted. The patient had experienced such collapses before, preceded by odd smell sensations.
H F, Visée +3 more
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[MR-scanning in complex partial epilepsy].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 1996In a prospective investigation concerning 50 consecutive patients suffering from complex partial epilepsy who all had a normal CT investigation pathological findings were recognized in 80% using MRI. The MRI examination included volume estimation of the hippocampus. The volume estimations were compared to a reference material.
T, Christensen, B, Pedersen, F T, Jensen
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Fentanyl-induced electrocorticographic seizures in patients with complex partial epilepsy
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1992✓ Although electrical seizure activity in response to opioids such as fentanyl has been well described in animals, scalp electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings have failed to demonstrate epileptiform activity following narcotic administration in humans.
R, Tempelhoff +3 more
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Phenacernide therapy of complex partial epilepsy in children
Neurology, 1987We used monotherapy with phenacemide to treat complex partial seizures in 13 children who were refractory to conventional antiepileptic drug therapy. Twelve patients responded with a reduction in seizure frequency, and 5 have been totally seizure free since the start of therapy.
S B, Coker, E W, Holmes, R T, Egel
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Mechanisms of complex partial epilepsy
2020Epilepsy is one of the most important neurological diseases affecting approximately 1% of human population. Today, treatments applied in epilepsy are aimed to exterminate the symptoms but most-of the patients are still have seizures although they receive medication.
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Complex partial seizures. Behavioral epilepsy.
Problems in veterinary medicine, 1992One of the most frustrating problems for veterinarians is the animal with a recurring behavioral disorder that is apparently a seizure disorder. Similar human disorders have been shown to be caused, in most cases, by organic disease in the cerebrum. There are reports in the veterinary literature that appear to support the same theory; however, there is
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