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hyperkinesis/seizures

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Ictal unilateral hyperkinetic proximal lower limb movements: an independent lateralising sign suggesting ipsilateral seizure onset.

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Our aim was to determine the lateralising value of ictal repetitive unilateral hyperkinetic proximal lower limb movements. Among 16 patients with ictal hyperkinetic features who underwent intracranial EEG between 2008 and 2011 in our centre, three had repetitive unilateral hyperkinetic proximal

Spontaneous paroxysmal circling behavior in the ci2 rat mutant: epilepsy with rotational seizures or hyperkinetic movement disorder?

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Circling, turning, rotating, spinning, wheeling, and cursive hyperkinesia are all synonymous terms used to describe the active movement of an animal in a circular direction. Circling behavior can be evoked by unilateral electrical and chemical stimulation or lesions of various brain sites, but can

Investigation of Networks Underlying Hyperkinetic Seizures utilizing Ictal SPECT

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Objective: Study neural networks involved in hyperkinetic seizures (HKS) using ictal SPECT. Methods: We retrospectively identified 18 HKS patients evaluated at Cleveland Clinic

Seizure semiology reflects spread from frontal to temporal lobe: evolution of hyperkinetic to automotor seizures as documented by invasive EEG video recordings.

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This patient report demonstrates the importance of seizure evolution in the localising value of seizure semiology. Spread of epileptic activity from frontal to temporal lobe, as demonstrated by invasive recordings, was reflected by change from hyperkinetic movements to arrest of activity with mild

Video-EEG analysis of ictal repetitive grasping in "frontal-hyperkinetic" seizures.

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The aim of this study was to obtain a qualitative and quantitative description of the phenomenon of forced prehension during epileptic seizures (ictal grasping- IG) with hyperkinetic semiology. We analysed retrospectively the presurgical, video-EEG recordings of 35 "frontal hyperkinetic" seizures

Hyperkinetic Seizures with Ictal Fear as Localizing Ictal Signs in MRI-Negative Medial Frontal Lobe Epilepsy

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Purpose: Hyperkinetic seizures are described as seizure onset in the frontal or temporal lobe. Additional localizing information is important for diagnostic workup and surgical therapy. We describe diagnostic workup and surgical outcomes

Hyperkinetic motor seizures: a common semiology generated by two different cortical seizure origins.

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We report a 37-year-old, right-handed patient with drug-resistant focal epilepsy whose seizures were characterized by explosive hyperkinetic behaviour. Video-SEEG revealed bifocal organization of epilepsy with two distinct cortical origins of seizures: the right temporal pole and left temporal

Metabolic brain PET pattern underlying hyperkinetic seizures.

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This study aims to contribute to the identification of selective brain regions involved in hyperkinetic behaviors. We studied the whole-brain voxel-based interictal metabolic 18FDG-PET pattern of 23 patients with hyperkinetic seizures, in comparison with both 15 healthy subjects similar for age and

Semiology of hyperkinetic seizures of frontal versus temporal lobe origin.

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Hyperkinetic seizures are usually associated with frontal lobe epilepsy. However, some patients have hyperkinetic seizures of temporal lobe origin. The semiological differences in hyperkinetic seizures between frontal and temporal lobe epilepsy have not been well studied. Here, we retrospectively

Sleep-related hyperkinetic seizures of temporal lobe origin.

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Sleep-related hyperkinetic seizures are a common feature of nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy. Although sleep-related seizures with a temporal lobe origin have been reported, they commonly lack hyperkinetic activity. The authors describe three patients with sleep-related seizures characterized by

Sleep-related hyperkinetic seizures: always a frontal onset?

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Hyperkinetic seizures are considered a typical manifestation of nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (NFLE). Patients with temporal lobe epilepsy with mainly sleep-related seizures have been described; however they commonly lack hyperkinetic activity and seizure frequency is low. We retrospectively

Hyperkinetic seizures in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy: clinical features and outcome after temporal lobe resection.

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OBJECTIVE Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is usually associated with automatisms. Hyperkinetic seizures are supposed to be unusual. Because we witnessed several patients with TLE and ictal hyperkinetic symptoms, we retrospectively assessed the number, clinical findings, and seizure outcome in such

Hyperkinetic seizures in children.

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The objective of this study was to delineate the clinical and video-electroencephalographic (EEG) manifestations of children with complex partial seizures with a predominant "hyperkinetic" presentation. Certain types of partial seizures can be difficult to differentiate from nonepileptic seizures

Quantitative analysis of hyperkinetic seizures and correlation with seizure onset zone.

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Hyperkinetic epileptic seizures (HKS) are difficult to characterize and localize according to semiologic features. We propose a multicriteria scale to help visual analysis and report results of cerebral localization.We assessed seizures from 37 patients

Neural networks underlying hyperkinetic seizures of "temporal lobe" origin.

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OBJECTIVE Hyperkinetic seizures are most often considered to originate from prefrontal cortex. Recently however, it has been suggested that hyperkinetic seizures can be found in patients with temporal lobe seizures. The objective of this study was to determine the features of temporal epilepsy with
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