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Epileptic spasms in individuals with Down syndrome: A review of the current literature
Epilepsy can occur in individuals with Down syndrome (DS), with epileptic spasms representing the most frequent seizure type in this population. Epileptic spasms can have devastating consequences on the development of individuals with the condition. This
Daniel J. Kats+2 more
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Epilepsy and epileptic syndrome. [PDF]
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders. In most patients with epilepsy, seizures respond to available medications. However, a significant number of patients, especially in the setting of medically-intractable epilepsies, may experience different degrees of memory or cognitive impairment, behavioral abnormalities or psychiatric ...
Tomonori Ono, A. Galanopoulou
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Criticism of “epileptic personality” syndrome
“Epileptic personality” syndrome, sometimes known as Waxman-Geschwind syndrome, is a constellation of interictal changes of emotions, thinking and behaviour, long associated with epilepsy.
A. Jasionis
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Clinical, neuropsychological, and metabolic characteristics of transient epileptic amnesia syndrome [PDF]
Transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) is a recently individualized syndrome occurring in adult patients that includes epileptic seizures with amnestic features and interictal memory disturbances.
Amel Mosbah+7 more
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Pattern‐sensitive Epilepsy: Electroclinical Characteristics, Natural History, and Delineation of the Epileptic Syndrome [PDF]
Summary: Purpose: To elucidate the electroclinical features and long‐term outcome of patients with pattern‐sensitive epilepsy.
Kurupath Radhakrishnan+5 more
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In patients with Lennox‐Gastaut syndrome (LGS), recurrent epileptic activity is thought to contribute to impaired cognition (epileptic encephalopathy). Using concurrent electroencephalography‐functional magnetic resonance imaging (EEG‐fMRI), we recently ...
Aaron E L Warren+2 more
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Some of childhood epileptic syndromes reminds immunological etiologies with their good response to immuno-therapy and histopathological findings. These syndromes, such as Rasmussen encephalitis, FIRES, West syndrome, and Landau-Kleffner syndrome each of ...
Demet KINAY, Pınar TEKTÜRK
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Transient epileptic amnesia: An emerging late‐onset epileptic syndrome [PDF]
Transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) is a distinct neurologic condition occurring in late‐middle/old age and presenting with amnesic attacks of epileptic nature and interictal memory disturbances.
L. Bilo+4 more
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We report on the case of an adolescent with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy exhibiting compulsory sporadic voluntary movement. These movements entailed the deliberate act of touching her forehead with her hand and were triggered by a short and indefinable ...
Edgar Matringe+3 more
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Epileptic Syndromes and Photosensitive Seizures
The clinical features of different types of photic-induced seizures and epileptic syndromes characterized by visual sensitivity are reviewed from the University of Pisa, Italy, and Centre St Paul, Marseille, France.
J Gordon Millichap
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