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Ictal Headache: A Case Report. [PDF]

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EEG of Partial Seizures

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2006
EEG remains the primary technique in the diagnosis, characterization, and localization of partial seizures. This review examines the significance and character of interictal epileptiform abnormalities, periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges, and ictal patterns in patients with partial epilepsy.
Amit, Verma, Rodney, Radtke
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Computerized seizure detection of complex partial seizures

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1991
In this study, we describe a computerized method that uses 3 quantified EEG features and discriminant analysis to automatically detect seizure EEG. The quantified EEG features were relative amplitude, dominant frequency and rhythmicity. Using EEGs recorded from intracranial electrodes, the seizure detection method was applied to consecutive non ...
A M, Murro   +5 more
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Complex Partial Seizures

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2007
Complex partial seizures arise from a single focus in the brain and cause an impaired level of consciousness. Although these seizures can occur at any age, they are more common in adults. The true incidence of complex partial seizures is difficult to determine.
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Febrile seizures in patients with complex partial seizures

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009
Febrile seizures occurred in 14 of 155 (9%) out-patients with complex partial seizures. Twelve patients had prolonged or recurrent febrile seizures, convulsive status epilepticus or a transient postictal neurological deficit. Febrile seizures were associated with perinatal abnormalities, an earlier onset of epilepsy and with a poor seizure control ...
D, Schmidt, J J, Tsai, D, Janz
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Partial Seizures in Children

Pediatrics, 1986
Although partial seizures occur frequently in childhood, the clinical and EEG manifestations have not been well described. Clinical and EEG features of 198 partial seizures in 56 children with seizures recorded during videotape monitoring with simultaneous telemetered EEG recordings were analyzed.
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Partial seizures and migraine.

Functional neurology, 1986
Epilepsy and migraine, despite some common features, have quite different pathophysiological mechanisms. Studies carried out on large population samples have shown that the relationships between migraine and epilepsy may be of the following type: associated attacks, with migraine and seizures occurring quite independently of one another; combined ...
D. Mancia   +5 more
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Asystole Following Complex Partial Seizures

Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2013
A case is presented of a patient with a long history of epilepsy who presents with recurrent seizures and develops a period of asystole. The case highlights the need to consider the potential arrhythmic complications of seizures and the clinical characteristics that may be present in those with epilepsy that may warrant evaluation for arrhythmias.
Michael B, Stokes   +4 more
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