Generalized Myoclonic Seizures and Negative Myoclonus

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Generalized Myoclonic Seizures and Negative Myoclonus Yushi Inoue Kiyohito Terada Olivier Dulac Guido Rubboli Carlo Alberto Tassinari Signa epilepsiae remotoria sunt jactatio et cetera. (Heberden, 1804) Introduction “The term and…

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Generalized Clonic and Hemiclonic Seizures

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Generalized Clonic and Hemiclonic Seizures Charlotte Dravet Masakazu Seino Introduction The generalized convulsive seizure has been known since antiquity, and the earliest descriptions appear in Egyptian hieroglyphics before 700 BC.48…

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Generalized Tonic–Clonic Seizures

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Generalized Tonic–Clonic Seizures Benjamin G. Zifkin Charlotte Dravet Introduction The generalized tonic–clonic seizure (GTCS) has been known since antiquity. The earliest descriptions appear in Egyptian hieroglyphics before 700 B.C.99 From…

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Limbic Seizures

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Limbic Seizures Jerome Engel Jr. Peter D. Williamson Introduction In 1970, after a 4-year effort, the Commission on Classification and Terminology of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) presented a…

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Neocortical Sensory Seizures

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Neocortical Sensory Seizures Paul C. Van Ness Ronald P. Lesser Michael S. Duchowny Introduction Simple sensory seizures represent challenging clinical phenomena. Neurologists readily accept that a patient’s sensory symptoms prior…

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Simple Motor Seizures

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Simple Motor Seizures Prakash Kotagal Hans O. Lüders Introduction Focal motor seizures have been recognized since Hippocrates first noted them, beginning contralateral to the side of head injury. Hemiplegic epilepsy…

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Classification of Epileptic Seizures

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Classification of Epileptic Seizures Jerome Engel Jr. Peter D. Williamson Anne T. Berg Peter Wolf Introduction Writings about epileptic seizures date back 3,000 years to Mesopotamia and India.18 In 400…

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Overview: Phenomenology

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Overview: Phenomenology Warren T. Blume Introduction Accurate and complete seizure descriptions will allow the reader to elicit maximum benefit from the information contained in the chapters of this section. Ictal…

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Basic Mechanisms of Human Epilepsy

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Basic Mechanisms of Human Epilepsy Jerome Engel Jr. Marc A. Dichter Philip A. Schwartzkroin Introduction Most of our views concerning the fundamental neuronal mechanisms of epileptic phenomena derive from investigations…

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