Sensory Disorders

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Sensory Disorders Carl W. Bazil Introduction Because partial seizures can begin anywhere in the cerebral cortex, their manifestations are diverse, and because large portions of the cortex are devoted to…

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Movement Disorders

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Movement Disorders Stanley Fahn Steven J. Frucht Introduction As early as the late nineteenth century, neurologists noted overlap between certain movement disorders and epilepsy. This is perhaps most apparent in…

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Myoclonus and Myoclonic Syndromes

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Myoclonus and Myoclonic Syndromes Mark Hallett Hiroshi Shibasaki Introduction The history of myoclonus has been described by Marsden et al.25 and Hallett.17 Friedreich first defined myoclonus as a discrete entity…

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Sleep Disorders

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Sleep Disorders Mark W. Mahowald Carlos H. Schenck Introduction Since sleep and epilepsy are common bedfellows, it stands to reason that sleep disorders may mimic, cause, or even be triggered…

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Cerebrovascular Disorders

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Cerebrovascular Disorders Clinton B. Wright Joan T. Moroney Ralph L. Sacco Introduction The relationship between cerebrovascular disease and epilepsy has long been appreciated since Hughlings Jackson first reported partial seizures…

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Migraine

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Migraine Stephen D. Silberstein Richard B. Lipton Sheryl Haut Introduction Migraine and epilepsy are the most common of the chronic neurologic disorders with episodic manifestations. Each group includes a highly…

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Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders Resembling Seizures

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Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders Resembling Seizures Peter W. Kaplan Shehzad Basaria Introduction Patients frequently consult a physician because of alarming “spells.” These may consist of symptoms such as sudden malaise,…

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Syncope

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Syncope Mark S. Quigg Thomas P. Bleck Introduction The term syncope, from the Greek for “cutting short,” refers to an abrupt and transient loss of consciousness accompanied by loss of…

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