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The potential of laminar functional MRI in refining the understanding of epilepsy in humans. [PDF]
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Fibrous Dysplasia of the Parietal Bone with Focal Motor Seizures: A Case Report
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Neurologic Clinics, 1998
Seizures are one of the most common neurologic emergencies. This article reviews the emergency evaluation and treatment of seizures, including status epilepticus. Pseudoseizures related to drugs, alcohol, and pregnancy are also discussed.
H L, Roth, F W, Drislane
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Seizures are one of the most common neurologic emergencies. This article reviews the emergency evaluation and treatment of seizures, including status epilepticus. Pseudoseizures related to drugs, alcohol, and pregnancy are also discussed.
H L, Roth, F W, Drislane
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Seizure Semiology by Seizure Type and Seizure Localization
2022Abstract The new proposal of seizure classification by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) has suggested dividing focal and generalized-onset seizures and seizures of unknown origin into a number of different categories or subclassifications. Correct classification of seizures is essential to diagnosis, and seizure semiology
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2014
A better understanding of the mechanisms by which most focal epileptic seizures stop spontaneously within a few minutes would be of highest importance, because they could potentially help to improve existing and develop novel therapeutic measures for seizure control.
Frédéric, Zubler +3 more
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A better understanding of the mechanisms by which most focal epileptic seizures stop spontaneously within a few minutes would be of highest importance, because they could potentially help to improve existing and develop novel therapeutic measures for seizure control.
Frédéric, Zubler +3 more
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Sensory seizure mimicking a psychogenic seizure
Neurology, 1983A patient had episodes of bilateral paresthesias with retained consciousness. The attacks were clinically considered to be psychogenic seizures. Electroencephalography indicated that the attacks were epileptic, perhaps originating from the second sensory area. Electroencephalographic recording of a seizure is essential in differentiating epileptic from
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