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Gelastic seizures, precocious puberty, and hypothalamic hamartoma

Neurology, 1985
The concurrence of gelastic (laughing) seizures and precocious puberty has been reported in 18 patients, including 2 described here. At least 10 patients had hypothalamic hamartomas. Improvements in cerebral imaging permit noninvasive diagnosis. Surgical intervention in seven of these patients was of little diagnostic or therapeutic benefit.
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Gelastic Seizures

2023
Samiya Ahmad, Yu-tze Ng
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Laughing Seizures (Gelastic Seizures) in Childhood

Clinical Pediatrics, 1980
G L, Holmes, K R, Dardick, B S, Russman
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[Gelastic seizures: etiology, semiology, therapeutic perspectives].

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova, 2003
Gelastic seizures (laughing seizures) are a rare type of epileptic seizure in which laugh in a main and dominating manifestation of the seizure. As a rule, the seizures are caused by organic cerebral pathology and are often reported as a specific epilepsy marker related to hypothalamic hamartoma.
E L, Usacheva   +5 more
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Gelastic seizures

Journal of the Japan Epilepsy Society, 2013
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Gelastic seizures

Journal of Pediatric Neurology, 2015
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Gelastic seizures not associated with hypothalamic hamartoma: A long-term follow-up study

Epilepsy and Behavior, 2020
Luca Zagaroli   +2 more
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[Gelastic seizures].

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova, 2006
V A, Karlov, O V, Andreeva
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