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Common imitators of epilepsy.

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Many episodic phenomena involving motor, sensory, autonomic, and behavioral functions may imitate epilepsy. The aim of this article is to focus on the various manifestations and the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of the most common of these disorders, as well as their relationship to

Remedies for common family ailments: 8 vitamins and tonics.

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Postictal psychosis: common, dangerous, and treatable.

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Postical psychosis often complicates chronic epilepsy, especially in patients with seizure clusters that include tonic-clonic seizures, bilateral cerebral dysfunction (e.g., bilateral epileptiform activity or history of encephalitis), and a family history of psychiatric illness. Psychosis includes

Burst and Tonic Spinal Cord Stimulation: Different and Common Brain Mechanisms.

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OBJECTIVE Spinal cord stimulation is commonly used to treat medically intractable pain. Different stimulation designs are used to obtain pain suppression such as tonic stimulation, high frequency stimulation, and burst stimulation. Preliminary analysis of the same data used in this study

Bilateral tonic pupils and polyneuropathy in Sjögren's syndrome: a common pathophysiological mechanism?

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One case associating tonic pupils and Sjögren's syndrome is reported. Neurophysiological examination also demonstrated a purely sensory neuropathy. This rare association raises the issue of a common process destroying the ciliary and spinal root ganglia in these patients.

Tonic spasms are a common clinical manifestation in patients with neuromyelitis optica.

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Tonic spasms have been most commonly associated with multiple sclerosis. To date, few reports of series of patients with neuromyelitis optica and tonic spasms have been published. METHODS We analyzed the characteristics and frequency of tonic spasms in 19 subjects with neuromyelitis optica. Data was

The savior of binge drinkers: Another liver tonic from a common vegetable?

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[Common substrate of the clonic and tonic activities of human striped muscle].

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Seizures following Intoxication with a Common Antituberculosis Drug.

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Isoniazid is an antimycobacterial agent commonly prescribed in most tuberculosis chemotherapy regimens. Its side effects are widely known including mainly liver toxicity and peripheral neuropathy. The toxic effects of isoniazid are dose-related. Toxic doses are estimated at 35-40 mg/kg and fatal

Genetic epilepsy model derived from common inbred mouse strains.

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The recombinant inbred mouse strain, SWXL-4, exhibits tonic-clonic and generalized seizures similar to the commonest epilepsies in humans. In SWXL-4 animals, seizures are observed following routine handling at about 80 days of age and may be induced as early as 55 days by rhythmic gentle tossing.

Do idiopathic generalized epilepsies share a common susceptibility gene?

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Molecular genetic research in epilepsy is most promising in the homogeneous, genetically determined forms of the disease. The phenotype-genotype strategy used makes some epileptic syndromes more suitable for such study than others. Unequivocal clinical presentation, mendelian transmission with

Anticonvulsant potency of common antiepileptic drugs in the gerbil.

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In gerbils, 'minor' (myoclonic) and 'major' (clonic-tonic) seizures were induced by blowing at the animals with compressed air. The anticonvulsant ED50 of the following drugs was determined after oral administration against both types of seizures: phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, sodium

Tonic immobility during sexual assault - a common reaction predicting post-traumatic stress disorder and severe depression.

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BACKGROUND Active resistance is considered to be the 'normal' reaction during rape. However, studies have indicated that similar to animals, humans exposed to extreme threat may react with a state of involuntary, temporary motor inhibition known as tonic immobility. The aim of the present study was

[Rare Complication of a Common Disease: Thyroid and Epileptic Seizures].

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Rare Complication of a Common Disease: Thyroid and Epileptic Seizures Abstract. A myxedema crisis is a life-threatening complication of hypothyroidism (mortality 20-25 %). The diagnosis is made on clinical grounds and thyroid function tests. Treatment with levothyroxine (possibly combined

EEG-LORETA endophenotypes of the common idiopathic generalized epilepsy syndromes.

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OBJECTIVE We tested the hypothesis that the cortical areas with abnormal local EEG synchronization are dissimilar in the three common idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) phenotypes: IGE patients with absence seizures (ABS), juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) and epilepsy with generalized
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