doi:10.1016/j.seizure.2020.11.001Tal RozenblatDror KrausMuhammad MahajnahHadassah Goldberg-SternNathan WatembergSeizure
Our results clearly show that the presence of an epileptic-like seizure following an electrical stun does not guarantee a prolonged period where the fish is unresponsive to visual stimulation ( i.e. absence of VERs). It was further found that VERs can return before the end of the seizure. ...
The prevalence of remote febrile seizures was 4.6% (22/478) in cases with an ASD and 2.7% (5/186) in siblings without ASD (OR = 1.75; 95% CI: 0.63 to 5.99; P = 0.38). The prevalence of one afebrile seizure was 14/478 (2.9%) in cases with an ASD and 0.5% (1/...
Today, I think they did EEG and we haven’t got the report yet but they say that he was having a seizure today.Patrik: He was having a seizure?George: Seizure.Patrik: Right. Okay. For the first time?George: Well, I think this is the second or third ...
(EEG)41. The null findings on entrainment together with these positive controls rule out the hypothesis that low-frequency tACS applied at conventional current intensities can acutely entrain slow-wave, spindle, gamma, or theta activity. We conclude that previous reports of behavioral effects of ...
For many years, EEG has been synonymous with 'routine' EEG, a short recording without video. With digital technology, there are now many ways to perform EEG recordings. Variable attributes of EEG recordings include: inpatient versus outpatient, prolonged versus short, with video versus without, an...
We conclude that the time of discontinuation of AEDs after AHE should be tailored based on the results of the presurgical evaluation, the early po seizure outcome, the histopathologic findings, the intraoperative electrocorticography findings, and the po EEG. In an optimal constellation, substantial...
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Sleep deprivation does not affect seizure frequency during inpatient video-EEG monitoring. Neurology 2002;59:1371-4.Malow BA, Passaro E, Milling C, Minecan DN, Levy K. Sleep deprivation does not affect seizure frequency during inpatient video- EEG monitoring. Neurology 2002 (in press)....
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