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Brain, 1983
Out of 858 epileptic patients, 24 had painful seizures. Three distinct groups emerged: (1) those with unilateral pain in the face, arm, leg or trunk (Unilateral Group)--10 cases; (2) a Cephalic Group with pain restricted to the head--11 cases; and (3) an Abdominal Group with central abdominal pain--3 cases. Unilateral pain consistently implicated ictal
G B, Young, W T, Blume
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Out of 858 epileptic patients, 24 had painful seizures. Three distinct groups emerged: (1) those with unilateral pain in the face, arm, leg or trunk (Unilateral Group)--10 cases; (2) a Cephalic Group with pain restricted to the head--11 cases; and (3) an Abdominal Group with central abdominal pain--3 cases. Unilateral pain consistently implicated ictal
G B, Young, W T, Blume
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Natural History of Epileptic Seizures
Epilepsia, 1983Summary: Since 1963 a continuous registration of patients with epileptic seizures has been carried out in Greater Aarhus, Denmark. This registration has been attempted by means of medical records dating back to 1940. On the basis of the established prevalence and the calculated cumulated incidence, we have tried to describe the natural history of the ...
Foldspang, Anders, Juul-Jensen, Palle
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
Abstract The motor and sensory symptoms of hysteria are amongst the most dramatic of its presentations. They have been observed since ancient times, and the hysterical anaes- thetic areas were deemed witches’ ‘patches’ in the Middle Ages.
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Abstract The motor and sensory symptoms of hysteria are amongst the most dramatic of its presentations. They have been observed since ancient times, and the hysterical anaes- thetic areas were deemed witches’ ‘patches’ in the Middle Ages.
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Epileptic seizures and syndromes
Neurologic Clinics, 2001This article describes the main characteristics of the different types of seizures and their classifications. The main types of epilepsies are reviewed, including their main, clinical, and EEG features and an overview of their treatment.
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Management of epileptic seizures
Current Opinion in Oncology, 2004Acquired epileptic seizures are common in cancer patients. They heavily impact on the quality of life and may affect survival. Most patients are medically treated, but the use of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in neuro-oncology is complicated by serious specific side effects and interference of AEDs with other commonly prescribed drugs such as ...
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Pediatrics, 1957
Where can a physician, a social worker, psychologist, or educator find a single not-too-technical book about epilepsy? This 165-page effort fills the bill. Seventeen qualified contributors including Wilder Penfield cover the subject from historical, diagnostic, therapeutic, psychologic, educational and employment asaspects.
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Where can a physician, a social worker, psychologist, or educator find a single not-too-technical book about epilepsy? This 165-page effort fills the bill. Seventeen qualified contributors including Wilder Penfield cover the subject from historical, diagnostic, therapeutic, psychologic, educational and employment asaspects.
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Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1929
Hopeless and Hopeful Factors of the Problem of Epilepsy Premises The Scope of the Subject Inhibition The Conscious State Reduction and Disintegration of the Sensory State Simple and Composite Hallucinations Hallucinations in Epilepsy The Minor Seizure Sleep Combination of Actual and Functional Suspension of the Lower Portion of the Sensory ...
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Hopeless and Hopeful Factors of the Problem of Epilepsy Premises The Scope of the Subject Inhibition The Conscious State Reduction and Disintegration of the Sensory State Simple and Composite Hallucinations Hallucinations in Epilepsy The Minor Seizure Sleep Combination of Actual and Functional Suspension of the Lower Portion of the Sensory ...
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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2007
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