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Electroclinical features of status epilepticus - PubMed

Status epilepticus (SE) is a condition wherein epileptic seizure discharges are sufficiently prolonged or repetitive so as to produce persistent alterations ...

Chapter 17 - Electroclinical classification of seizures and syndromes

Seizures have traditionally been classified considering clinical and electroencephalographic manifestations into two main groups.

Outcome of electroclinical, electrographic, and clinical seizures in ...

Three seizure types have been described in the neonate: electroclinical, electrographic, and clinical only. Controversy still exists about whether the ...

Electroclinical Features and Long-term Seizure Outcome in Patients ...

originally described an epileptic condition characterized by marked photosensitivity (PS), eye closure sensitivity (ECS), and absences associated with eyelid ...

Neonatal seizures: Electroclinical dissociation - ScienceDirect.com

Abstract. Electroclinical dissociation is a phenomenon in which the clinical component of a seizure occurs at times with or without an electrical correlate. The ...

Electroclinical features of absence seizures in ... - Neurology.org

The average seizure duration was 9.4 seconds and clinical features consisted of arrest of activity, loss of awareness, staring, and 3-Hz eyelid movements.

Focal electroclinical features in generalized tonic–clonic seizures ...

We propose a decision flowchart to distinguish between focal and generalized epilepsy in patients with bilateral tonic–clonic seizures and focal EEG or ...

Cingulate Epilepsy: Report of 3 Electroclinical Subtypes With ...

This study highlights the difficulty in localizing seizures arising from the cingulate gyrus in the absence of a magnetic resonance image lesion.

Electroclinical pattern in the transition from West to Lennox-Gastaut ...

The aim of this study was to analyze electroclinical features of a group of patients with West syndrome (WS) who subsequently developed Lennox-Gastaut syndrome ...

Electroclinical markers to differentiate between focal and ...

Focal seizures are divided into those in which the affected person is aware and those with impaired awareness; these events can be motor or non- ...

electroclinical syndrome - Monarch Initiative

electroclinical syndrome | An epilepsy syndrome that is a group of clinical entities showing a cluster of electro-clinical characteristics, ...

electroclinical syndrome Disease Ontology Browser - DOID:0050701

Mutations in human and/or mouse homologs are associated with this disease. Synonyms: electro-clinical syndrome.

Epileptic Disorders - The electroclinical features of idiopathic ... - JLE

The electroclinical features of idiopathic generalized epilepsy patients presenting with fixation-off sensitivity Volume 20, issue 6, December 2018 ... Patient 2 ...

ElectroClinical Reasoning Reports - JLE - Epileptic Disorders

Electroclinical Reasoning Reports are aimed at providing the reader with a comprehensive approach for diagnostic or presurgical evaluation and epilepsy surgery ...

Electroclinical characteristics of seizures arising from the precuneus ...

We aimed to characterize the electrophysiological properties and clinical features of seizures arising from the precuneus based on data from ...

The Electroclinical Spectrum of Epilepsy

The Electroclinical Spectrum of Epilepsy ... Recent advances have led to a greater understanding of the complexities in epilepsy. Despite there being ...

Electroclinical-Characteristics-of-the-Postical-State-After-Tonic ...

We reviewed video recordings for postictal manifestations, including agitation, after tonic-clonic seizures in patients with various epilepsy ...

Clinical and Electrographic Seizures - YouTube

An overview of the approach to identifying clinical and electrographic seizures according to the ACNS Nomenclature.

Electroclinical Features of the Psychomotor Seizure | JAMA Neurology

Wieser believes that there are five clinical appearances of psychomotor seizures with five different sites of origin: temporobasal-limbic, temporal pole, ...

Could Neonatal Electroclinical Syndromes Orchestrate Diagnosis ...

Strict electroclinical semiology is the backbone for diagnosing neonatal seizures. The EEG and ictal semiology help with the diagnosis and the treatment.