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Neurologic Clinics, 1998
This article focuses on the subject of iatrogenic seizures, particularly those that are potentially avoidable. Seizures due to medications, surgical therapy, medical procedures, and diagnostic tests are all examined. Withdrawing antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy from epileptic patients who are undergoing inpatient evaluation for epilepsy surgery is also
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This article focuses on the subject of iatrogenic seizures, particularly those that are potentially avoidable. Seizures due to medications, surgical therapy, medical procedures, and diagnostic tests are all examined. Withdrawing antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy from epileptic patients who are undergoing inpatient evaluation for epilepsy surgery is also
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002
Febrile seizures are the most common convulsive disorder in children. The definition, epidemiology, genetics, clinical features, evaluation and management are reviewed. The importance of evaluating the very young child with febrile seizure for an underlying CNS infection is reviewed. The current standard of treatment is discussed.
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Febrile seizures are the most common convulsive disorder in children. The definition, epidemiology, genetics, clinical features, evaluation and management are reviewed. The importance of evaluating the very young child with febrile seizure for an underlying CNS infection is reviewed. The current standard of treatment is discussed.
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Neurology, 1993
We report seven patients with crying during video-EEG-documented simple or complex partial seizures. During simple partial seizures, crying occurred with or without appropriate affect. Crying occurred postictally in two patients and was associated with persistent spiking in one of them.
D, Luciano, O, Devinsky, K, Perrine
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We report seven patients with crying during video-EEG-documented simple or complex partial seizures. During simple partial seizures, crying occurred with or without appropriate affect. Crying occurred postictally in two patients and was associated with persistent spiking in one of them.
D, Luciano, O, Devinsky, K, Perrine
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1984
A 30-year-old woman presented to the emergency department after an episode of "dizziness" that caused her to lose control of her car. During the preceding 12-month period she had had recurrent "dizzy" spells and abdominal pains for which she was evaluated by several physicians in various emergency departments.
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A 30-year-old woman presented to the emergency department after an episode of "dizziness" that caused her to lose control of her car. During the preceding 12-month period she had had recurrent "dizzy" spells and abdominal pains for which she was evaluated by several physicians in various emergency departments.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1994
The initial management and treatment issues for seizures in children are discussed. The differential diagnosis is also reviewed. The decision concerning initiation of therapy depends on careful assessment of the potential risks and benefits. A therapeutic plan is outlined together with guidelines for using various medications.
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The initial management and treatment issues for seizures in children are discussed. The differential diagnosis is also reviewed. The decision concerning initiation of therapy depends on careful assessment of the potential risks and benefits. A therapeutic plan is outlined together with guidelines for using various medications.
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1996
A recent videometric analysis of 56 brief syncopes showed myoclonic activity in 90%, together with head turns, upward gaze, oral automatisms, righting movements and visual and auditory hallucinations in 60-80%. Characteristic precipitation factors, premonition features such as nausea, sweating and palpitation, brief duration (< 25 sec), absence of ...
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A recent videometric analysis of 56 brief syncopes showed myoclonic activity in 90%, together with head turns, upward gaze, oral automatisms, righting movements and visual and auditory hallucinations in 60-80%. Characteristic precipitation factors, premonition features such as nausea, sweating and palpitation, brief duration (< 25 sec), absence of ...
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