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Epilepsy is a condition marked by abnormal neuronal discharges or hyperexcitability of neurons with synchronicity and is recognized as a major public health concern. The pathology is categorized into three subgroups: acquired, idiopathic, and epilepsy of genetic or developmental origin.
Anwar, Haleema +5 more
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Epilepsy is one the most prevalent neurological disorders whose causes are not exactly known. Diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy are closely related to the patient's story, and the most important indicator is the frequency and severity of seizures. Since the disease does not only affect the patients but also the lives of their environment seriously ...
Ömer Faruk ERTUĞRUL +3 more
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Objective To evaluate the relationship between late-onset epileptic seizures and non-cortical infarction (namely, lacunar infarction and branch atheromatous disease [BAD]) in Japanese patients.
Kaoru Obata +6 more
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Dynamic imaging of coherent sources reveals different network connectivity underlying the generation and perpetuation of epileptic seizures [PDF]
The concept of focal epilepsies includes a seizure origin in brain regions with hyper synchronous activity (epileptogenic zone and seizure onset zone) and a complex epileptic network of different brain areas involved in the generation, propagation, and ...
Raethjen, Jan +20 more
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Simultaneous intracranial EEG and fMRI of interictal epileptic discharges in humans [PDF]
Simultaneous scalp EEG–fMRI measurements allow the study of epileptic networks and more generally, of the coupling between neuronal activity and haemodynamic changes in the brain.
Walker, M.C. +15 more
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Akinetopsia as epileptic seizure
Akinetopsia is a rare syndrome in which a patient specifically loses the ability to perceive visual motion following bilateral cortical lesions outside the striate cortex. We describe a patient who showed akinetopsia recurrently as epileptic seizures. The patient was a 61-year-old man.
Sakurai, Kotaro +4 more
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Introduction: Epileptic seizures occur in approximately 35%–40% of patients with cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT). The relationship between parenchymal lesions and epileptic seizures in CVT has been investigated, but the most associated types of ...
Yasemin Dinc +3 more
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Assessing the impact of signal normalization: Preliminary results on epileptic seizure detection [PDF]
21.08.12 KB. Accepted version, ok to add to Spiral. IEEE policy.Signal normalization is an essential part of patient independent algorithms, for example to correct for variations in signal amplitude from different parts of the body, prior to applying a ...
E. Rodriguez-Villegas +8 more
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We describe the case of a 7-year-old girl with anti-leucine-rich glioma-inactivated 1 (anti-LGI1) antibodies (Abs) who presented with isolated epileptic seizures.
Ying Wang, Wei-Hua Zhang, Yuan Wang
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A Case of Volvular Epileptic Seizure Associated with Intracranial Cortical Lesion
Volvular epileptic seizure is characterized by walking repetitively in small circles and it is a rare kind of seizure. It is a result of focal epileptic activity.
Helin Cansu SERİNDAĞ +4 more
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