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Temporal lobe epilepsy in children

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1962
T Ir E symptoms of temporal lobe epilepsy have been described since Biblical times and case records were found in the writings of Hippocrates and others through the ages? To Hughlings Jackson, however, belongs the credit of recognizing these s?wnptoms as "a particular variety of epilepsy, ''2 and of predicting the pathologic lesion in the ...
D, CHAO, J A, SEXTON, L S, PARDO
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Photosensitive temporal lobe epilepsy

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1995
Photic-induced seizures are usually generalized. There are several cases of focal seizures reported, and all have been shown to arise from the visual cortex. We report an unusual case of temporal lobe epilepsy, supported by electroclinical data and confirmed by a successful temporal lobectomy, with seizures induced by photic stimulation.
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Antecedents of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

Archives of Neurology, 1967
TEMPORAL lobe epilepsy formerly was regarded as a late and rare form of convulsive disorder. Gibbs et al in 1943, 1 for example, studied the frequency of epilepsy in patients of various ages with only one type of seizure. They found only seven among 134 children with epilepsy who had psychomotor spells before age 10 (Table 1).
R B, Aird, A M, Venturini, P M, Spielman
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TREATMENT OF TEMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY

Annual Review of Medicine, 1997
▪ Abstract  Initial management of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy is with antiepileptic drugs, but these control seizures in only half the patients. Patients refractory to drugs should be evaluated for resective surgery. That evaluation requires identification of a focus of onset of seizures, as well as establishing that the focus is in an area ...
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Psychotherapy and Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1984
This paper describes psychotherapy of a thirty-year-old man with documented temporal lobe epilepsy. After describing the commonly associated neuropsychiatric symptoms and personality syndrome, a case history and summary of treatment are presented. Changes in frequency, duration, and severity of seizures are discussed in relation to psychotherapy.
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The "March" of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1957
"I doubt not that there is some order throughout, from the warning to the end of the post paroxysmal stage."1 With these words John Hughlings Jackson, in 1880, discussed the results of his exhaustive clinical studies of epileptic patients whose symptoms comprised a number or a series of consecutive or simultaneous alterations of thought, emotion ...
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Epilepsy; Temporal Lobe

, 2014
J. Stern, H. Wieser
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The Neuropathology of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 1993
Complex partial epilepsy arising in the temporal lobe has been associated with several types of pathologic lesions including Ammon's horn sclerosis, malformations, neoplasms, and inflammatory scars from infarcts or infection. These lesions are usually situated at various sites in the medial temporal lobe, so that one of the enigmas of attempting to ...
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