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Case Report: A Case of Eyelid Myoclonic Status With Tonic–Clonic Seizure and Literature Review
Eyelid myoclonus with or without absence epilepsy is a rare and usually misdiagnosed disease in the neurology department. It is an idiopathic general epileptic syndrome, the onset period is 6–8 years, and is more common in girls.
Yujun Yuan +6 more
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Electroencephalogram of Healthy Horses During Inhaled Anesthesia. [PDF]
BackgroundPrevious study of the diagnostic validity of electroencephalography (EEG) to detect abnormalities in equine cerebral cortical function relied on the administration of various drugs for sedation, induction, and maintenance of general anesthesia ...
Aleman, MR +8 more
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Photosensitivity is a neurological disorder in which a person’s brain produces epileptic discharges, known as Photoparoxysmal Responses (PPRs), when it receives certain visual stimuli. The current standardized diagnosis process used in hospitals consists
Fernando Moncada Martins +3 more
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Case report: A relevant misdiagnosis: Photosensitive epilepsy mimicking a blinking tic
Blinking in children is most frequently a functional and transient symptom. Nonetheless, sometimes it is the first clinical manifestation of a neurological disorder.
Francesca Burlo +4 more
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Occipital seizures induced by Intermittent Photic Stimulation in Dravet syndrome [PDF]
Dravet syndrome (DS) is a rare disorder with seizure onset in the first year of life, typically beginning with prolonged febrile hemiclonic seizures or generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Photosensitivity is reported in more than 40% of patients. We present two cases of DS in which we had the chance to record occipital seizures induced by Intermittent ...
Specchio, Nicola +7 more
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Photic stimulation: standardization of the method based on european consensus [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Although intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) is a widespread and routinely used procedure in EEG laboratories, only relatively recently has a standardization of the IPS method been proposed.
Albuquerque, Hercília Rosa Xavier de +6 more
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The clinical and electroencephalographic (EEG) findings of 73 (43 female and 30 male) patients diagnosed with pattern-sensitive epilepsy between 1950 and 1999 were evaluated at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.
J Gordon Millichap
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Electroencephalography in the Diagnosis of Genetic Generalized Epilepsy Syndromes
Genetic generalized epilepsy (GGE) consists of several syndromes diagnosed and classified on the basis of clinical features and electroencephalographic (EEG) abnormalities. The main EEG feature of GGE is bilateral, synchronous, symmetric, and generalized
Udaya Seneviratne +3 more
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Profile of photic driving in electroencephalography records at Mohammad Hoesin Hospital Palembang
Photic driving (PD) is a normal electroencephalography phenomenon in the parietooccipital region during intermittent photic stimulation (IPS). The PD response is an indicator that is sensitive to age, brain maturity, certain abnormalities, changes in ...
Sri Handayani +2 more
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Safety Aspects, Tolerability and Modeling of Retinofugal Alternating Current Stimulation [PDF]
Background While alternating current stimulation (ACS) is gaining relevance as a tool in research and approaching clinical applications, its mechanisms of action remain unclear.
Brandt, Stephan A. +8 more
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