Spitz MC (1991) Panic disorder in seizure patients: a diagnostic pitfall. Epilepsia 32:33–38 View ArticleSpitz MC. Panic disorder in seizure patients: a diagnostic pitfall. Epilepsia 1991;32:33-8.SPITZ MC. Panic disorder in seizure patients: a diagnostic pitfall. Epilepsia 1991;32:33-38....
ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ASD, autistic spectrum disorder; OCD, obsessive-compulsive disorder; IGE, idiopathic generalized epilepsy; right TLE, right temporal lobe epilepsy; left TLE, left temporal lobe epilepsy. Source data are provided as a Source Data file. Source data Full ...
Indications for monitoring using EEG include seizure disorders such as epilepsy [9-13], traumatic brain injury [14-17], stroke [18-24], encephalitis [25-27], brain tumor [28], encephalopathy [29-31], memory problems [32-33], sleep disorders [34-35]...
35.The method of claim 14 wherein the traditional diagnosis is hypoactive sexual desire disorder and a treatment is selected from the group consisting of buproprion, buspirone, moclobemide, pamate, phenalzine, seligeline, yohimbine, venlafaxine, duloxetine, mirtazapine, nefazodone, trazodone, he...
Seizure semiology can reveal specific etiologies (Table 1). Myoclonic seizures should raise suspicions of a metabolic disorder such as non-ketotic hyperglycinemia, propionic acidemia, and vitamin B6-dependent epilepsy. Focal motor clonic seizures are more frequently acute provoked, corresponding to a ...
In sum, negative label effects have been documented for a wide range of mental disorder labels and there is also evidence that people with intellectual disabilities can be the target of similar stigmatization (i.e., the whole process whereby stereo- types lead to prejudice and discrimination; ...
Brainstem lesions are often accompanied by disorders of ocular motility. This may be accounted for by the fact that functionally different types of eye movements are generated in different neuronal networks localized primarily in the brainstem.
Current assessments for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) are often subjective and do not rely on a standardized measure to evaluate the GAD across its severity levels. The lack of objective and multi-level quantitative diagnostic criteria poses as a significant challenge for individualized treatment ...