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Cryptogenic New-onset Refractory Status Epilepticus with Hyperintensity of T1-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Bilateral Basal Ganglia: An Autopsy Report. [PDF]
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Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analyses of Brain Parenchyma in Patients With New-Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus (NORSE). [PDF]
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CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2022
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Status epilepticus is a serious condition caused by disorders and diseases that affect the central nervous system. In status epilepticus, hypersynchronous epileptic activity lasts longer than the usual duration of isolated self-limited ...
E. Trinka, M. Leitinger
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW Status epilepticus is a serious condition caused by disorders and diseases that affect the central nervous system. In status epilepticus, hypersynchronous epileptic activity lasts longer than the usual duration of isolated self-limited ...
E. Trinka, M. Leitinger
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Epilepsia, 2023
New‐onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) is a devastating neurological presentation. There is a paucity of large studies on NORSE as it is a relatively new clinical syndrome.
Thahesh Tharmaraja+3 more
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New‐onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) is a devastating neurological presentation. There is a paucity of large studies on NORSE as it is a relatively new clinical syndrome.
Thahesh Tharmaraja+3 more
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JAMA Neurology, 2023
Importance Super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE) is defined as status epilepticus (SE) that continues or recurs 24 hours or more after the onset of anesthetic therapy or recurs on the reduction/withdrawal of anesthesia. Current clinical knowledge of
Camilla Dyremose Cornwall+4 more
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Importance Super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE) is defined as status epilepticus (SE) that continues or recurs 24 hours or more after the onset of anesthetic therapy or recurs on the reduction/withdrawal of anesthesia. Current clinical knowledge of
Camilla Dyremose Cornwall+4 more
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Epilepsia, 2023
This study was undertaken to characterize the blood–brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in patients with new onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) using dynamic contrast‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE‐MRI).
Huiping Li+10 more
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This study was undertaken to characterize the blood–brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in patients with new onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) using dynamic contrast‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE‐MRI).
Huiping Li+10 more
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Super-Refractory Status Epilepticus [PDF]
Although the vast majority of patients with status epilepticus (SE) respond fairly well to the first- or second-line anti-epileptics, a minority require anesthetic agents to put the seizures under control. An even smaller number of patients do not even respond to those and constitute the subgroup of super-refractory SE.
Mauricio Ruiz Cuero+2 more
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