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Ictal Asystole and Ictal Syncope: Insights Into Clinical Management [PDF]
Background— Ictal asystole is a rare, serious, and often treatable cause of syncope. There are currently limited data to guide management. Characterization of ictal syncope predictors may aid in the selection of high-risk patients for treatments such as pacemakers. Methods and Results—
Michael Bestawros +6 more
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Peri-Ictal and Ictal Cognitive Dysfunction in Epilepsy [PDF]
Disturbances in cognitive function, particularly memory, are a common complaint of patients with epilepsy. Factors contributing to cognitive dysfunction are the type of epilepsy, type and frequency of seizures, anti-epileptic drugs and the location of ...
Lavanya Vijayaraghavan +2 more
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Ictal and Peri-Ictal Psychopathology [PDF]
Patients with epilepsy may experience psychiatric symptoms preceding the seizure (pre-ictal), following the seizure (post-ictal), independently of seizure occurrence (interictal), or as an expression of the seizure (ictal). Compared to interictal, peri-ictal psychiatric symptoms are less investigated and recognized.
Marco Mula, Francesco Monaco
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Syncope vs. Seizure: Ictal Bradycardia and Ictal Asystole [PDF]
Background. Ictal arrhythmia is a rare condition that causes arrhythmic manifestations induced by epileptic seizures, including asystole or bradycardia. Ictal asystole (IA) is a very rare condition found in patients undergoing video‐encephalography (EEG) monitoring.
Sumika Ouchida +3 more
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Background Migraine is a complex neurological disorder involving generalized abnormalities in processing sensory information. Adopting evidence that central sensitization imposes major hurdles in the treatment of migraine, we hypothesized that it is the ...
S. Ashina +4 more
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Characteristics of ictal thalamic EEG in pediatric-onset neocortical focal epilepsy
Objective: To characterize ictal EEG change in the centromedian (CM) and anterior nucleus (AN) of the thalamus, using stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) recordings Methods: Forty habitual seizures were analyzed in nine patients with pediatric-onset ...
Benjamin D. Edmonds +11 more
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Human interictal epileptiform discharges are bidirectional traveling waves echoing ictal discharges
Interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs), also known as interictal spikes, are large intermittent electrophysiological events observed between seizures in patients with epilepsy. Though they occur far more often than seizures, IEDs are less studied, and
Elliot H. Smith +12 more
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There is a complex interrelation between epilepsy and cardiac pathology, with both acute and long-term effects of seizures on the regulation of the cardiac rhythm and on the heart functioning.
L. Mazzola, S. Rheims
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Two subjects with ictal hemiparesis are described. Both children presented with evolving paresis associated with seizure activity. Structural neuroimaging remained consistently normal, although EEG demonstrated slow‐wave activity, and SPECT scanning in one child showed perfusion asymmetry.
R C, Dale, J H, Cross
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Altered neuromagnetic activity in default mode network in childhood absence epilepsy
PurposeThe electrophysiological characterization of resting state oscillatory functional connectivity within the default mode network (DMN) during interictal periods in childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) remains unclear. Using magnetoencephalographic (MEG)
Yingfan Wang +6 more
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