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vertigo/seizures

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[Syncope, vertigo and convulsions during complete arrhythmia].

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Vertigo and Epileptiform Seizures completely Arrested by Ossiculectomy.

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[Syndrome of the so-called benign seizure-like vertigo in childhood].

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Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 6-2009. A 37-year-old woman with vertigo, facial weakness, and a generalized seizure.

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[Dysacousia, vertigo, and obscure seizures].

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Randomized, multicenter, dose-ranging trial of retigabine for partial-onset seizures.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy and safety of retigabine 600, 900, and 1,200 mg/day administered three times daily as adjunctive therapy in patients with partial-onset seizures. METHODS A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was performed. After an 8-week baseline

[Differential diagnosis of cerebral seizures].

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Several non-epileptic disorders may cause episodic and paroxysmal symptoms that resemble epilepsy and they must be considered in the differential diagnosis. Some of these disorders are discussed in the present review: vasovagal, vasomotor and cardiac syncopes, breath holding spells. Among the sleep

Differential diagnosis of seizures.

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Distinguishing epileptic events from nonepileptic paroxysmal neurologic events represents a common diagnostic challenge. Syncope, either cardiac or noncardiac, can appear similar to atonic and even convulsive seizures. Breath holding and benign paroxysmal vertigo in children may be confused with

[Epileptic vertiginous seizure in a Japanese boy: a case report].

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Dizziness in childhood is not an infrequent symptom, but epileptic vertigo is a rare condition in children. Here we report an 8-year-old Japanese boy with epileptic vertiginous seizures. At age 8 years, he visited Nippon Medical School Hospital because of a ten day history of dizziness. The

Diagnosis of childhood seizure disorders.

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Convulsive epilepsies are generally unmistakable. Absence epilepsies, which are easily recognized by the provocation of an episode during hyperventilation and by the typical features of the EEG, can be overdiagnosed, especially in the child who daydreams in class and has scattered, asymptomatic,

Epileptic nystagmus and vertigo associated with bilateral temporal and frontal lobe epilepsy.

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Epileptic nystagmus is defined as a quick, repetitive jerky movement of the eyeball associated with seizure activity. In cases of epileptic nystagmus associated with ictal discharge from multiple brain areas, localization of the exact epileptogenic zone could be extremely difficult. In a

Tolerability of adjunctive eslicarbazepine acetate according to concomitant lamotrigine or carbamazepine use: A subgroup analysis of three phase III trials in adults with focal (partial-onset) seizures.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate and compare the effects of concomitant lamotrigine (LTG) or carbamazepine (CBZ) on the incidence of treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) in patients taking adjunctive eslicarbazepine acetate (ESL) for focal (partial-onset) seizures (FS). METHODS These post-hoc analyses of

Vertigo in children: differential diagnosis and treatment.

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A study of vertigo in 50 children showed that a careful neurological examination should be performed for all patients. A detailed family and personal history to find possible episodes of loss of consciousness or seizures should be obtained; 13 children with vertiginous seizures had a positive family

[Diagnostic problems in dizziness or vertigo (author's transl)].

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Different causes of dizziness or vertigo can only be recognized by thorough anamnestic explorations. Following a classification in vestibular and nonvestibular causes for vertigo, a further differentiation is possible by defining different characteristic qualities of the symptoms involved. In

Epileptic vertigo: evidence for vestibular representation in human frontal cortex.

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The authors report a 5-year-old boy with episodes of epileptic rotational clockwise vertigo without nystagmus. Video-EEG monitoring showed a left frontocentral onset of epileptic discharges accompanied by complaints of vertigo. MRI showed a small low-grade astrocytoma in the left frontal middle
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