frontal lobe epilepsyhyperkineticsemiologytemporal lobe epilepsyHyperkinetic seizures are usually associated with frontal lobe epilepsy. However, some patients have hyperkinetic seizures of temporal lobe origin. The semiological differences in hyperkinetic seizures between frontal and temporal lobe epilepsy have ...
frontal gyrus- any of the convolutions of the outer surface of the frontal lobe of the cerebrum precentral gyrus- the convolution of the frontal lobe that is bounded in back by the central sulcus and that contains the motor area lobe- (anatomy) a somewhat rounded subdivision of a bodily org...
She just told me she has problems with frontal lobe seizures. Now I do not understand anything so I need your help. Can you tell me anything about this, because I want to know? Remove Ads Guest over a year ago After temporal lobe epilepsy, frontal lobe epilepsy is the next most ...
Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tracer (FDG-PET) scan.A low-level radioactive substance injected in your blood shows up in the brain, revealing how different parts are working. EEG (electroencephalogram). This measures the electrical activity in your brain and can detect seizures. Spinal tap. ...
The role of the temporal pole in the genesis of temporal lobe seizures. Failure of selective amygdalo-hippocampectomy strongly suggests that the so-called mesio-temporal lobe seizures do not always arise from the sole amygado-h... P Kahane,S Chabardès,L Minotti,... - 《Epileptic Disorders...
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there are connections closely linking the temporal and occipital lobes with the frontal lobe. Such complex and widespread connections, rapid propagation within the ipsilateral and contralateral hemisphere, and structures outside the frontal lobe make localizing seizures of the frontal lobe origin a challen...
Role of the Frontal Lobes in the Propagation of Mesial Temporal Lobe Seizures of clear asymmetry in the frontal lobes during which high-amplitude, rapid discharges were present on the side ipsilateral to the initiating temporal lobe... JP Lieb,RM Dasheiff,J Engel - 《Epilepsia》 被引量: 575...
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Mesial temporal sclerosis is a frequent cause of epilepsy. Patients with mesial temporal sclerosis usually have an early brain insult, a febrile convulsion in most cases, and a seizure free interval of variable duration. This is followed by complex partial seizures with stereotypic semiology. Histolog...