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Complex Partial Seizures: Cerebellar Metabolism

Epilepsia, 1987
Summary: We used positron emission tomography (PET) with [18F]2‐deoxyglucose to study cerebellar glucose metabolism (LCMRglu) and the effect of phenytoin (PHT) in 42 patients with complex partial seizures (CPS), and 12 normal controls. Mean ±SD patient LCMRglu was 6.9 ± 1.8 mg glucose/100 g/min (left = right), significantly lower than control values ...
W H, Theodore   +4 more
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Partial Seizures in West Syndrome

Epilepsia, 1996
Summary: Purpose: To study the occurrence of partial seizures (PS) and elucidate the characteristics of patients with West syndrome (WS) with PS. Methods: We investigated the electroclinical and radiologic features in 92 children with WS who were older than 3 years at follow‐up.
Y, Ohtsuka   +4 more
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Complex partial seizures and depression

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2003
A long-recognized association exists between epilepsy and affective disturbance, especially depression. People with complex partial seizures that result from temporal lobe seizure foci are highly vulnerable to psychiatric disorders. Accurate diagnosis of such disorders is an important key to treatment.
Brian A, Greenlee   +3 more
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Complex partial seizures in adults

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
Many disorders can mimic complex partial seizure (CPS), and clinicians must be careful to make an accurate diagnosis. Complex partial seizures must be distinguished from generalized-onset seizures (such as absence seizures), which require a different treatment regimen.
, Privitera, , Szaflarski
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Complex Partial Seizures in Childhood

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1985
Abstract. A clinical and electroencephalographic study was undertaken on 215 children with complex partial seizures as selected on the basis of the International Classification of Epileptic Seizures (1981). Complex partial seizures were noted in 7.8% of the epileptic children.
E, Oka   +4 more
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Complex Partial Seizures

1987
Most modern classifications divide seizures into major groups based first on differences in the distribution of the electrographic seizure discharge (e.g., partial versus generalized) and then on differences in the clinical manifestations during the seizures (e.g., convulsive versus nonconvulsive).
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Valproate monotherapy in partial seizures

The American Journal of Medicine, 1988
Results of a retrospective study in 30 patients indicate that, contrary to the findings of some earlier studies, valproate monotherapy is highly effective in the treatment of partial seizures, especially those that become secondarily generalized. In 22 of these 30 patients (73 percent), valproate monotherapy either abolished seizures (12 patients) or ...
J K, Penry, J C, Dean
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Simple Partial Seizures

1987
It is over a century since Fritsch and Hitzig, Ferrier, and Jackson laid down the experimental and clinical basis for functional localization in persons both with and without seizure disorders, and it is over 50 years since Foerster, Penfield, and their collaborators began applying these insights systematically to the surgical treatment of intractable ...
Ronald P. Lesser   +3 more
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Complex partial seizures in children

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
The treatment of complex partial seizure (CPS) begins with accurate diagnosis. Episodes of staring and unresponsiveness due to nonepileptic causes must be ruled out. Absence seizures (typical and atypical petit mal) must be considered because the treatment strategy and prognosis for these seizures are very different from those for CPS.
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Complex partial seizures: Surgical treatment

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
Any patient who continues to have complex partial seizures following an adequate trial of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) should be considered for evaluation for surgery in a comprehensive epilepsy center. Investigations should include 24-hour electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring, a high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study, and ...
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