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Status Epilepticus: An Overview
Current Drug Metabolism, 2017Status epilepticus (SE) is an emergency situation, where immediate and effective treatment is required in least possible time as it is associated with neuronal damage, systemic complications, substantial morbidity and mortality depending on status type, duration, age and etiology.
Venkata Ramesh, Yasam +3 more
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Treatment of Status Epilepticus
Seminars in Neurology, 2008Status epilepticus (SE) is a neurological emergency that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment, as delay is associated with a higher likelihood of poor response to treatment and worse outcome. Lorazepam has been well established as a first-line therapy.
Hiba, Arif, Lawrence J, Hirsch
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Nonconvulsive status epilepticus
Neurology, 1996Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) is protean in its clinical manifestations and often difficult to recognize. It is clearly underdiagnosed. It has a tremendous variety of precipitants or causes. The complexity in categorization or classification makes it difficult to determine its morbidity or consequences. NCSE comprises many different illnesses,
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Status epilepticus in epileptogenesis
Current Opinion in Neurology, 1999There has been direct evidence of gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor modification during status epilepticus. Neuropeptides galanin and neuropeptide Y were demonstrated to play a role in terminating status epilepticus. Many of the CA3 pyramidal neurons destined to die as a consequence of status epilepticus were demonstrated to diminish expression of the ...
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2006
Gastaut noted that there are as many forms of status epilepticus (SE) as there are seizure types. The pleomorphic EEG patterns reflect this wide variety of clinical types. The different electroclinical types of status epilepticus share EEG characteristics including rhythmic activity, epileptiform discharges, and often a waxing and waning evolution ...
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Gastaut noted that there are as many forms of status epilepticus (SE) as there are seizure types. The pleomorphic EEG patterns reflect this wide variety of clinical types. The different electroclinical types of status epilepticus share EEG characteristics including rhythmic activity, epileptiform discharges, and often a waxing and waning evolution ...
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Persistent Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus After the Control of Convulsive Status Epilepticus
Epilepsia, 1998Robert J Delorenzo +2 more
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