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Monocular Ictal Nystagmus

Archives of Neurology, 1982
• A 15-year-old girl with tonic-clonic and absence seizures exhibited right monocular horizontal nystagmus during generalized seizures that were triggered by photic stimulation at a frequency of 15 flashes per second. The ictal nystagmus is considered to be a pathologic form of flash-induced afternystagmus that occurs in the context of an epileptic ...
D E, Jacome, R, FitzGerald
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Toxic ictal delirium

Biological Psychiatry, 1989
Delirium, also known as acute confusional state, is a common reversible organic psychiatric syndrome. This paper focuses on toxic delirium associated with prominent paroxysmal electroencephalogram (EEG) dysfunction occurring in nonepileptic patients.
B, van Sweden, F, Mellerio
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Ictal SPECT

Epilepsia, 2004
Summary:  The localizing value of ictal single‐photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) performed with cerebral blood flow agents in patients with epilepsy is based on cerebral metabolic and perfusion coupling. Ictal hyperperfusion is used to localize the epileptogenic zone noninvasively, and is particularly useful in magnetic resonance (MR ...
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Magnetoencephalography and ictal SPECT in patients with failed epilepsy surgery.

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2018
OBJECTIVE Selected patients with intractable focal epilepsy who have failed a previous epilepsy surgery can become seizure-free with reoperation. Preoperative evaluation is exceedingly challenging in this cohort.
R. El Tahry   +8 more
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Transient Ictal Psychosis

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1975
Transient psychotic episodes may result from continuous cerebral epileptiform discharges unaccompanied by clinically observed seizures. Such episodes may mimic depressive, hysterical and schizophrenic psychosis and delirium. I describe two patients here and review eight patient histories from the literature.
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Pre-ictal autonomic changes

Epilepsy Research, 2011
Autonomic measures frequently alter with seizure activity and with brain state and so theoretically, there could be pre-ictal changes in autonomic function. However, there are considerable confounders. First, the measurement of autonomic function is not straightforward; heart rate and measures derived form heart rate have been those that have used the ...
Robert S, Delamont, Matthew C, Walker
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Utility of ictal SPECT: peri-ictal, post-ictal

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 1994
M, Weis, H, Feistel, H, Stefan
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Ictal Tremor

Archives of Neurology, 1966
R B, Harrington, W E, Karnes, D W, Klass
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Ictal asystole

Heart Rhythm, 2011
Dan, Sorajja   +3 more
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Ictal bradycardia.

The American journal of the medical sciences, 1988
A patient had complex partial seizures manifested as transient confusion and profound bradycardia. These attacks were diagnosed by simultaneous EEG-ECG recordings and were suppressed by carbamazepine. Bradycardia is an exceptional cardiac accompaniment of partial seizures.
D E, Jacome, E R, Seroppian
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