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OBJECTIVE
Early onset familial Alzheimer disease (EOFAD) can be caused by mutations in genes for amyloid precursor protein, presenilin 1 (PSEN1), or presenilin 2 (PSEN2). There is considerable phenotypic variability in EOFAD, including some patients with spastic paraparesis. The objective is to
Despite popular use of piperacillin, the dire neurotoxicity associated with piperacillin still goes unrecognized, leading to a delay in appropriate management. We report a 57-year-old woman with end-stage renal disease receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), who developed slurred
Anterior corpus callosotomy was performed in a patient with pseudobulbar palsy, mild mental retardation and intractable epilepsy related to congenital bilateral perisylvian cortical dysplasia. Before surgery, she had daily atonic drop attacks, rare and mainly sleep-related oromotor seizures, and
To evaluate the role of speech manifestations in lateralization of temporal lobe seizures, we reviewed videotapes of 100 complex partial seizures in 35 patients who underwent temporal lobectomy for intractable epilepsy. All patients had prolonged electroencephalographic video monitoring with scalp
A 48-year-old man, who took by mistake a sip of ointment containing dichloroethane, survived, and showed a course of two phases of toxic symptoms. After an initial narcosis and an interval with few pathological symptoms seizures, myoclonia and somnolence occurred. Irreversible final disturbances
BACKGROUND
Golden rule for the initiation of antiepileptic therapy in the majority of epileptic syndromes is "start low and go slow", a principle after the second unprovoked seizure. There are certain clinical situations however when fast titration of antiepileptic medication is needed.
METHODS
We
A 3-year-old girl developed right hemiplegia with acute onset, followed by generalized convulsion, choreic movement, and severe motor deterioration. She became bed-ridden a few months after the onset. Intravenous cyclophosphamide pulse therapy resulted in a remarkable improvement of her clinical
Fifteen patients have been followed for more than one year following callosotomy having presented with long standing epilepsy, no well defined focus amenable to radical excision, and severely incapacitating atonic seizures that were refractory to anticonvulsant therapy. Atonic fits have been reduced
Levofloxacin-induced-neurological adverse events such as convulsion, involuntary movement (tremor, myoclonus and chorea-like) and visual hallucination in two elderly patients are reported. A 67-year-old man with minor alcoholism and a past-history of gastrectomy and cholecystectomy was given 300
We report an 11-year-old boy with a non-photosensitive epileptic self-induced seizures, pacygyria and familial ataxia. His grandmother and aunts had dysarthria, and his mother had developed progressive ataxia and myoclonus since 40 years old. His older sister had ataxia, mental retardation and
We present a case of a 4-year-old previously healthy child who had a possible first-time seizure at home, and upon a second Emergency Department evaluation was found to have gross cerebellar ataxia suggestive of acute stroke. Initial computed tomography scan and metabolic work-up were unrevealing.
BACKGROUND
Retigabine (international nonproprietary name)/ezogabine (United States adopted name) is an antiepileptic drug (AED) that enhances KCNQ (Kv7) potassium channel activity.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between retigabine/ezogabine systemic exposure and
The authors describe three siblings born to consanguineous parents with early onset ataxia, dysarthria, myoclonic, generalized tonic clonic seizures, upward gaze palsy, extensor plantar reflexes, sensory neuropathy, and normal cognition. Direct screening excluded mutations in FRDA, TDP1,and SACS
BACKGROUND
Cefazolin is a well-known antibiotic associated with seizures. However, intrathecal cefazolin-induced status epilepticus (SE) is very rare and resultant persistent dysarthria has not been previously reported.
METHODS
A 66-year-old woman underwent epidural adhesiolysis due to lumbar spinal