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Pain behavior without pain sensation: an epileptic syndrome of "symbolism for pain"?
Pain, 2019'Asymbolia for pain' (AP) has shown the potentiality of diseased insular networks to dissociate sensory from affective-behavioral dimensions of pain, resulting in the lack of appropriate motor and affective responses despite preserved sensory aspect of ...
K. Hagiwara+7 more
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Late Self-Portraits, 2022
Terminology of the International League against epilepsy (1989) a syndrome is 'a cluster of signs and symptoms customarily occurring together'. An epileptic syndrome is usually based on all the information available from the patient's and his/her family ...
A. Ebner
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Terminology of the International League against epilepsy (1989) a syndrome is 'a cluster of signs and symptoms customarily occurring together'. An epileptic syndrome is usually based on all the information available from the patient's and his/her family ...
A. Ebner
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Epilepsia, 2019
Developmental epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) are genetically heterogeneous severe childhood‐onset epilepsies with developmental delay or cognitive deficits.
Xiao Jiang+11 more
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Developmental epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) are genetically heterogeneous severe childhood‐onset epilepsies with developmental delay or cognitive deficits.
Xiao Jiang+11 more
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The epileptic network of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
Neurology, 2019Objective To identify brain regions underlying interictal generalized paroxysmal fast activity (GPFA), and their causal interactions, in children and adults with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS).
Aaron E. L. Warren+7 more
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Incidence of epileptic discharge in various epileptic syndromes
Pediatric Neurology, 2001Three hundred eight patients with childhood and adolescent epilepsy were examined to clarify the incidence of epileptic discharges on initial and follow-up electroencephalograms. Epileptic discharges were found in 75.6% patients on the initial electroencephalogram, which is higher than figures previously reported for adults. The cumulative incidence of
Tatsuya Ogino+5 more
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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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Epileptic Syndromes with Photosensitivity
2020Available data are summarized concerning the presence of photoparoxysmal EEG response (PPR), associated or not with reflex myoclonus, appearing in rare genetic disorders or in a subset of epileptic syndromes mostly presenting in infancy or childhood and less often in young adulthood. In these disorders, PPR can be an early and primary finding or appear
Maurizio Elia, Silvana Franceschetti
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Epileptic Syndromes in Childhood
Epilepsia, 1988Summary:Epileptic syndromes are clusters of signs and symptoms regularly occurring together. These may include type of seizure(s), time and circumstances of occurrence, and neurological and EEG findings. Some syndromes have common signs and a predictable course (e.g., benign rolandic epilepsy).
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