PERSONALITY-DISORDER Summary: We investigated a possible relation between aura phenomena and psychopathology in patients with seizure disorders. Twenty-one patients with a vari... S Deb,D Hunter 被引量: 68发表: 1991年 The Neurology of Psychosis The neural basis of psychosis is yet to be fully ...
Anepilepsyaura is sometimes called a focal awareseizure. Symptoms may only last a few seconds to several minutes. But it can be a sign that a more serious seizure is about to happen. You may get it before you faint. If you know what to look out for, you may be able to get somewher...
While in adults this syndrome is associated with migraine episodes, Epstein-Barr virus infection seems to be the most common trigger in children. Migraine mimics are noted in Table 34.17. Read more View chapterExplore book Related terms: Epileptic Seizure Apoplexy Dyslipidemia Migraine Cortical ...
Three groups of interconnections of aura sensations were found which corresponded possibly to the types of seizure constellations proposed by Weiser. Close interconnections between impairment of verbal comprehension during seizures and paroxysmal thought disorder, as well as between paroxysmal paraphasia and ...
Migraine is a complex neurovascular disease with a range of severity and symptoms, yet mostly studied as one phenotype in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Here we combine large GWAS datasets from six European populations to study the main migraine
In children, but not adults, recurrent colic or “cyclic abdominal pain” with nausea and vomiting may constitute a migraine variant, but technically it is not an aura. View chapterExplore book Related terms: Epileptic Seizure Apoplexy Tension Headache Migraine Cortical Spreading Depression Auras Drug...
Slowing less than 1 Hz is decreased near the seizure onset zone Article Open access 17 April 2019 Background Migraine aura is a neurological condition that precedes or accompanies the onset of headache in one-third of migraine patients. Aura symptoms include transient sensory (mainly visual) ...
In fact, panic disorder has been found to be the most common condition that must be distinguished from seizure disorder.9 The possibility that panic disorder and temporal lobe epilepsy with ictal fear can be comorbid has also been raised.Panic disorder occurs in 1% to 3% of the population. ...
Patients with FHM attacks showing epileptic potentials in addition to slowing, without convulsive seizures were occasionally treated with anti-seizure medication such as phenytoin or levetiracetam [25]. Transgenic animal models have demonstrated increased susceptibility for CSD as well as for seizures in ...