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Archives of Neurology. 51:702-704
Objective: To describe the association of choreiform movements with the use of valproic acid. Design: Case series. Patients: Three patients who developed chorea during longterm treatment with valproic acid. All patients had severe brain damage; one h
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Annals of Neurology. 35:359-361
Induction by suggestion has previously been reported to be effective in the diagnosis of psychogenic seizures (PS). However, the sensitivity and specificity of this procedure has not previously been studied. Results of induction of PS by suggestion w
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Archives of neurology. 51(5)
What is the likelihood that a neurologist would be asked to help manage an epileptic attack in one of the 500 million Americans expected to fly next year? During a 30-year career exposure, we calculate the risks to vary widely between 4% and 60%, dep
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child Neurology. 8:186-187
Autor:
Browne, TR, Mattson, RH, Penry, JK, Smith, DB, Treiman, DM, Wilder, BJ, Ben- Menachem, E, Miketta, RM, Sherry, KM, Szabo, GK
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology; 1989, Vol. 27 Issue S1, p95S-100S, 6p
Autor:
Penry Jk
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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. 51:283-286
Absence seizures are characterized by a brief, blank stare. Such seizures occur suddenly, without an aura, and likewise end suddenly, without mental confusion. They may be associated with mild clonic movements, an increase or decrease in postural ton
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Archives of Neurology. 40:469-472
• Absence seizure frequency was estimated in 20 patients (5 to 15 years old) before and after treatment with ethosuximide. Estimates were obtained from mothers' histories, observations by nurses, intensive observation by trained observers, physical
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Archives of Neurology. 33:351-355
The usefulness of plasma antiepileptic drug concentrations in treatment of epilepsy has been established, and many laboratories provide this service. A "blind" survey utilizing pooled patient plasma samples was conducted among 197 laboratories in the
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Archives of Neurology. 3:391-398
Despite many advances in the study of the cerebral circulation of man and other animals, little is known of the anatomy and especially of the pathophysiology of the smaller leptomeningeal arteries and their intraparenchymal terminations. Most previou
Publikováno v:
Archives of neurology. 41(2)
Estimates of the potential for recovery from severe brain damage have become more accurate as EEG and imaging techniques evolve. When all modern electrical criteria for brain death are satisfied, useful recovery is probably impossible. Many patients