The present report demonstrates the video-EEG findings of a seizure in a patient with PS. Subclinical ictal EEG discharges with occipital onset precede the clinical autonomic symptoms; eye deviation which is typical of occipital involvement, appears in later sequences. These findings suggest that at...
EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: WHAT A PSYCHIATRIST SHOULD KEEP IN MIND The seizure may be followed by confusion, tiredness, disorientation, headache, automatisms, impaired attention, memory and learning, hyperactivity, oppositionality, panic attacks, dissociation, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms....
Atypical trigeminal neuralgia is a less common form of trigeminal neuralgia that causes less severe constant burning pain in one side of the face. The signs and symptoms of this condition may include heavy, aching, stabbing, or burning pain, constant migraine-like headache, and sometimes intense ...
A 72-year-old patient complained the flu-like symptoms, but without a fever. He also has a rash on the right side of his body. The rash consists of fluid-filled blisters and is very painful. Worst pain he has ever had. In checking...
Impairment of consciousness may be severe, moderate, mild or inconspicuous. This is often associated with motor manifestations, automatisms and autonomic disturbances. Clonic, tonic and atonic components alone or in combination are motor symptoms; myoclonia, mainly of facial muscles, is the most ...
A possible hypothesis for the pathogenesis of this case is postinfection immune-mediated reactions. 2 Considering that our patient did not have typical dengue encephalitis symptoms such as fever, seizure, and decreased mental status, and tYeon-Jung Mun...
A varying degree of impairment of cognition was the cardinal clinical symptom shared in all TAS, but corresponding syndromes of IGE were often betrayed by other symptoms such as eyelid or perioral myoclonia. In phantom absences with GTCS, TAS was more numerous (p < or = 0.05) and more ...
53.3% of patients had psychiatric problems versus 16.6% in HCS. Attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) (26.6%), anxiety (16.6%), and depression (6.6%) were the most common psychiatric disorders in the patient group. Withdrawn/ depressed symptoms, thought problems, social problems, and ...
This case contributes to the understanding of the pathophysiology of Panayiotopoulos syndrome in favor of a diffuse and multifocal cortical epileptogenicity that triggers an unstable central autonomic nervous system solely or prior to the focal cortical symptoms.Iannetti...
Besides, several non-enzymatic functions have been attributed to NGLY1 and may contribute to the large spectrum of clinical symptoms associated with NGLY1 deficiency. Thus, NGLY1 regulates the transcription of water channel aquaporins independently from its catalytic activity. Aquaporins play a major ...