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AN OVERVIEW ON NON EPILEPTIC SEIZURES

AN OVERVIEW ON NON EPILEPTIC SEIZURES

... non-epileptic seizures have been studied and there are some bedside parameters that can be of use to assist the clinician in determining whether an event is likely to be non-epileptic or ...

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Detection Of Epileptic Seizures In EEG Signal

Detection Of Epileptic Seizures In EEG Signal

... The brief time Fourier change is widely utilized as a part of discourse sign transforming however infrequently, if at any point, utilized as a part of picture preparing. EEG signs are non-stationary signs; these can be ...

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AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF EPILEPTIC SEIZURES

AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF EPILEPTIC SEIZURES

... involuntary seizures. The seizures dynamics is wide ranging from blinking of the eye to severe muscle ...contraction. Seizures may occur during driving, sleeping hours or when the patient is ...

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Topological classifier for detecting the emergence of epileptic seizures

Topological classifier for detecting the emergence of epileptic seizures

... filtration to determine which particular sensors (thus, which areas of the brain) are more “involved” \ “signifi- cant” concerning the spreading of epileptic seizures. Standardised Euclidean distance among ...

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Epileptic Seizures Versus Syncope: Pathophysiology and Clinical Approach

Epileptic Seizures Versus Syncope: Pathophysiology and Clinical Approach

... generalised epileptic seizures is ...distinguishing epileptic seizures from syncope, definite conclusions are precluded due to the current weak evidence on this particular ...

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The treatment of epileptic seizures: the potential of Malaysian medicinal plants

The treatment of epileptic seizures: the potential of Malaysian medicinal plants

... ABSTRACT: Epileptic seizures result from excessive brain activity and may affect sensory, motor and autonomic function; as well as, emotional state, memory, cognition or ...

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Psychiatric Disorders Seen in Correlation with Epileptic Seizures

Psychiatric Disorders Seen in Correlation with Epileptic Seizures

... view. Epileptic automatism may be defined as a state of clouding of consciousness which occurs during or immediately after a seizure discharge and during which the individual retains control of posture and muscle ...

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Seizure characteristics and the use of anti epileptic drugs in children and young people with brain tumours and epileptic seizures: analysis of regional paediatric cancer service population

Seizure characteristics and the use of anti epileptic drugs in children and young people with brain tumours and epileptic seizures: analysis of regional paediatric cancer service population

... Epileptic seizures are one of the most common neurological complications seen in children with brain ...reported seizures to be particularly associated with supratentorial tumours (in 38%) [3], as ...

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Medical management of epileptic seizures: challenges and solutions

Medical management of epileptic seizures: challenges and solutions

... acute epileptic seizures, focusing on the current challenges across different practice settings, and it discusses studies in various patient populations, including the pregnant, geriatric, those with ...

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Attachment style, relationship quality, and psychological distress in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures versus epilepsy.

Attachment style, relationship quality, and psychological distress in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures versus epilepsy.

... non-epileptic seizures (PNES) superficially resemble epileptic seizures, but are not caused by the kind of abnormal electrical activity in the brain which causes ...for epileptic ...

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Basal hypercortisolism and trauma in patients with Psychogenic Non Epileptic Seizures.

Basal hypercortisolism and trauma in patients with Psychogenic Non Epileptic Seizures.

... two seizures in the year prior to the experiment, (4) no history of concomitant epileptic seizures, (5) no comorbid neurologic disease diagnosis, and (6) no diagnosis of endocrine ...several ...

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Rhythmic movements in sleep disorders and in epileptic seizures during sleep

Rhythmic movements in sleep disorders and in epileptic seizures during sleep

... as epileptic seizures of frontal origin (NFLE) (Williamson et ...These seizures mostly, if not exclusively, occur during sleep and comprise seizures of different etiology as part of ...

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Drug therapy of epileptic seizures among adult epileptic outpatients of University of Gondar Referral and Teaching Hospital, Gondar, North West Ethiopia

Drug therapy of epileptic seizures among adult epileptic outpatients of University of Gondar Referral and Teaching Hospital, Gondar, North West Ethiopia

... adult epileptic patients at the outpatient epileptic clinic of Neurology Department of University of Gondar Teaching Hospital from May 2014 to April ...

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Immune response in the eye following epileptic seizures

Immune response in the eye following epileptic seizures

... the epileptic focus, an antibody (Ab) against the chemokine receptor CX3CR1 was infused intracerebroventricularly during 6 weeks starting 1 week after ...temporal epileptic foci ...

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Detecting epileptic seizures with electroencephalogram via a context-learning model

Detecting epileptic seizures with electroencephalogram via a context-learning model

... by epileptic seizure for the patients and the large population affected by epileptic seizure, a device that can quickly detect the onset of seizure and deliver therapy can be of great ...

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MR imaging in patients with intractable complex partial epileptic seizures

MR imaging in patients with intractable complex partial epileptic seizures

... TABLE 1: Surgical Findings in 53 Patients with Intractable Complex Partial Seizures Finding Tumors Vascular malformations Pathologic changes of gliosis Total.. The resected tissue showed[r] ...

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Towards an integrative theory of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES).

Towards an integrative theory of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES).

... In previous descriptions of the ICM, it was suggested that PNES are essentially the same as other functional symptoms, except that the underlying rogue representation is characterized by motoric (e.g., convulsive ...

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Using reissner-nordstrom solution for modeling epileptic seizures

Using reissner-nordstrom solution for modeling epileptic seizures

... the epileptic brainstorm is seen only as sudden peaks of voltages which lasted from a few seconds to ...the epileptic foci situated or how deep they are inside the brain from the scalp ...of ...

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Automated Epileptic Seizures Detection and Classification

Automated Epileptic Seizures Detection and Classification

... detecting seizures by means of a single-channel EEG isn't sufficient ...and epileptic EEG ...automated epileptic seizure detection methods have been ...

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Block term decomposition for modelling epileptic seizures

Block term decomposition for modelling epileptic seizures

... nonstationary seizures which evolve either in frequency or spatial distribution, while the latter was useful for modelling the ictal pattern as a sum of expo- nentially damped ...

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