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Complex partial seizures

The research effort documented impulsive and explosive behaviors in children diagnosed with complex partial seizures of fronto-temporal origin. Based on literature some "bizarre", aggressive and destructive behaviors, identified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders III-R as criteria for Impulse Control Disorders, may be early ...
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Simple Partial Seizures

2011
Simple and complex partial seizures have in common by definition a focal or localized area of onset. A complex partial seizure involves impaired consciousness, whereas in patients exhibiting simple partial seizures do not have impaired consciousness. They are able to answer questions, respond, etc. during the seizure.
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Complex partial seizures.

Australian family physician, 2003
A 24 year old woman with a past history of febrile convulsions presents with a history of several episodes of 'funny turns' over a period of six months. She states she 'feels weird' before each episode. Her partner describes that she becomes verbally unresponsive, licks her lips, and makes other strange movements with her mouth.
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Complex Partial Seizures

2002
A few types of epilepsy are particularly drug-resistant. These include West's syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and complex partial epilepsy. Of these, complex partial epilepsy is by far the most common.
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Complex partial seizures.

American family physician, 1984
Complex partial seizures, the most common of the adult seizure types, originate in the temporal lobe or limbic system. They include spells with emotional content, cognitive defects, hallucinations and automatisms. Video recordings, EEG telemetry and positron emission tomography have provided a better understanding of the electrophysiology of these ...
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Complex Partial Seizure

2011
William B. Barr, Heidi A. Bender
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NKCC1 transporter facilitates seizures in the developing brain

Nature Medicine, 2005
Audrey C Brumback   +2 more
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