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Generalized Seizures in an Infant Due to Environmentally Acquired Cocaine

Generalized Seizures in an Infant Due to Environmentally Acquired Cocaine

... was a 9-month-old Hispanic girl evaluated at The Floating Hospital for Infants and Children for new onset of generalized tonic-clonic seizures.. Her mother acknowl- edged that on the pre[r] ...

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Abolishing cAMP sensitivity in HCN2 pacemaker channels induces generalized seizures

Abolishing cAMP sensitivity in HCN2 pacemaker channels induces generalized seizures

... By analyzing a knockin mouse model (HCN2EA), in which binding of cAMP to HCN2 was abolished by 2 amino acid exchanges (R591E, T592A), we found that cAMP gating of HCN2 is essential for[r] ...

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Unraveling the Neuroanatomy of Epilepsy

Unraveling the Neuroanatomy of Epilepsy

... Clinical and experimental evidence suggest that the mamillary body and its immediate connections may be an important subcortical pathway mediating the expression of generalized seizures.[r] ...

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Risk factors for childhood refractory epilepsy in a tertiary care centre, Chennai

Risk factors for childhood refractory epilepsy in a tertiary care centre, Chennai

... of generalized tonic-clonic seizures was documented in 48 patients, tonic posturing and versive head-turning in about 23 patients, myoclonic in 43 and infantile spasm in 17 patients were the ...overall ...

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A Study of 50 cases of Focal Seizures with CT Scan Correlation

A Study of 50 cases of Focal Seizures with CT Scan Correlation

... The violence and aggression that are said to characterize patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Unprovoked assaults or outbursts of intense rage or blind fury are unusual. Rarely laughter or roaming may be the most ...

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Etiology of Late Onset Seizures

Etiology of Late Onset Seizures

... seizure after the age of 60 were reviewed. All of them were investigated by EEG and 96 by CT scan. The most frequent cause of seizure was previous stroke, with 25 cerebral infarcts and 5 hemorrhages. Neoplastic lesions ...

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Protective Activity of HAB-E-JUND a Unani Formulation against Convulsions in Mice

Protective Activity of HAB-E-JUND a Unani Formulation against Convulsions in Mice

... Significant advances were made in recent years to treat epilepsy using second generation drugs. Polypharmacy is often advocated to 30% of epileptic patients for treating refractory partial or generalized ...

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Evaluation of Anticonvulsant and Anxiolytic Activity of Methanolic Extract of Leaves of Syzygium Aqueum (Brum. F)

Evaluation of Anticonvulsant and Anxiolytic Activity of Methanolic Extract of Leaves of Syzygium Aqueum (Brum. F)

... Generalized seizures occur when epileptic activity occurs throughout the brain. Patient becomes unconscious from the start, and will have a major convulsion with both tonic (stiffening) and clonic (jerking) ...

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A study of etiology and characteristics of febrile convulsions and epilepsy among children

A study of etiology and characteristics of febrile convulsions and epilepsy among children

... provoked seizures then it can be called as epilepsy. Generalized epilepsy and partial epilepsy are the two types of ...epilepsy. Generalized seizures include absence seizures, petit ...

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A Study of Clinical Profile of Hyperglycemic Seizures

A Study of Clinical Profile of Hyperglycemic Seizures

... The violence and aggression that are said to characterize patients with temporal lobe epilepsy take this form of non-directed oppositional resistance in response to restraint during the period of automatic behavior ...

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Evaluation of safety and efficacy of zonisamide in adult patients with partial, generalized, and combined seizures: an open labeled, noncomparative, observational Indian study

Evaluation of safety and efficacy of zonisamide in adult patients with partial, generalized, and combined seizures: an open labeled, noncomparative, observational Indian study

... partial seizures (simple partial seizures, complex partial seizures, and secondary generalized tonic– clonic seizures), generalized seizures (tonic–clonic seizures, ...

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A study of etiological aspect of epilepsy in non-paediatric patients

A study of etiological aspect of epilepsy in non-paediatric patients

... males. Generalized seizures are more common in idiopathic group of epilepsy, whereas partial with or without secondary generalized seizures are more common in the symptomatic late onset ...

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Clinical efficacy of perampanel for partial-onset and primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures

Clinical efficacy of perampanel for partial-onset and primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures

... partial-onset seizures should be any different from the adverse effects when it is used for treating primary generalized ...partial-onset seizures have been compared with the data from the single ...

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Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the new AEDs: A review article.

Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the new AEDs: A review article.

... Felbamate is effective in partial and generalized seizures and reduces atonic seizures and improves the life of children with LGS. In July 1993 the FDA granted approval of felbamate for both ...

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Peroneal intraneural ganglion

Peroneal intraneural ganglion

... “falsely generalized seizures” to describe these ...ble seizures” by the authors, were characterized by discharge localization changes during the same sei- zure and were thought to represent focal ...

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Recent Advances In The Management Of Epilepsy

Recent Advances In The Management Of Epilepsy

... the seizures rather than other features of the disorder, such as ...If seizures recur, repeat courses of corticotropin or corticosteroids can be given, or other drugs may be ...

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A Study of Polysomnography and Serum Ghrelin Levels in Patients with Generalized Tonicclonic Seizures

A Study of Polysomnography and Serum Ghrelin Levels in Patients with Generalized Tonicclonic Seizures

... Somatostatin is a peptide produced in the brain, pancreas, gastrointestinal system (Shimada et al 2003) 48 .It is released mainly from neurons under conditions of elevated activity such as seizures (Vezzani, A et ...

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SYNGAP1 encephalopathyA distinctive generalized developmental and epileptic encephalopathy

SYNGAP1 encephalopathyA distinctive generalized developmental and epileptic encephalopathy

... distinctive generalized epilepsy phenotype emerged combin- ing features of 2 well-described syndromes, epilepsy with eyelid myoclonia with absences, reported by Jeavons, 36 and epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic ...

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Laboratory markers of cardiac and metabolic complications after generalized tonic-clonic seizures

Laboratory markers of cardiac and metabolic complications after generalized tonic-clonic seizures

... While we did not encounter cases of acute renal failure in our sample, 3.6% developed mild to moderate acute renal injuries. Rhabdomyolysis is thought to be the most important risk factor for renal injuries after ...

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Analysis of rare copy number variation in absence epilepsies

Analysis of rare copy number variation in absence epilepsies

... deletions at 15q11.2 in our cohort. We also noted a microduplication within the 15q13.3 hotspot of the candidate gene CHRNA7 in a patient also carrying a 15q11.2 deletion. Although deletions at 15q11.2 are robustly ...

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