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Focal seizures and aminophylline

Neurology, 1975
Intravenous aminophylline therapy for acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease may trigger prolonged and difficult to control focal motor seizures with generalization. This can occur in previously neurologically asymptomatic patients and be associated with a poor outcome.
P R, Yarnell, N S, Chu
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Focal electroclinical features in generalized tonic–clonic seizures: Decision flowchart for a diagnostic challenge

open access: yesEpilepsia
Bilateral tonic-clonic seizures with focal semiology or focal interictal electroencephalography (EEG) can occur in both focal and generalized epilepsy types, leading to diagnostic errors and inappropriate therapy.
Philippe Ryvlin, Sándor Beniczky
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Circadian profiles of focal epileptic seizures: A need for reappraisal

open access: yesSeizure: the Journal of the British Epilepsy Association, 2012
Circadian rhythm of seizure is underestimated in the study of focal epilepsies. A review of the current literature revealed a clear correlation between cortical epileptogenic focus and the circadian phase of seizure peak occurrence in adult patients.
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Focal Motor Seizures

Archives of Neurology, 1977
To the Editor.— In their recent article in theArchives(33:536, 1976), Collins et al report that the uptake of carbon 14-labeled 2-deoxyglucose is increased in the thalamus during severe focal seizures with or without bilateral spread; they attribute the changes in their autoradiographs to increased neuronal metabolism associated with seizure spread. A
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Focal Epileptic Seizures

Pediatrics In Review, 1979
Focal seizures in children have different etiologies from those in adults and are far less likely to have demonstrated pathology. Appropriate evaluation and vigorous medical therapy will usually result in a normal, well-functioning, and seizure-free adult.
John M. Freeman, Eileen P. G. Vining
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Localization of Focal Seizures

2013
The semiology of a focal seizure without or prior to evolution to a bilateral convulsive (secondarily generalized) seizure may guide the radiologist to the location of the epileptogenic lesion. This information should be considered when planning and interpreting a MRI examination.
Horst Urbach, Jörg Wellmer
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