[PDF] from ajol.infoOL Femi… - Annals of African Medicine, 2011 - ajol.info ...Absenceseizure may be typical or atypical. Apart from changes in tone which are more pronounced than those of typical absenceseizure, EEG is usually more heterogeneous in atypical than in typical absenceseizure. 24-hour ... Related articles - All 4 versions
HY Shyu, JH Lin, C Chen, SY Kwan… - Seizure, 2011 - Elsevier ... Fig. 1. Clinical presentation of absent mindedness (atypicalabsenceseizure; motionless starring with occasional eye blinking for seconds to 1–2 min) with EEG findings of slow (1–2 Hz) spike-and-wave complexes. View Within Article. ...
PL Pearl, L Shukla, WH Theodore, C Jakobs… - Brain and …, 2011 - Elsevier ... developmental delay, seizure onset at age 13 years and death at age 19 after having experienced escalating convulsive seizure activity. ...Atypicalabsence seizures have relatively similar semiology but are associated with a slower spike-wave frequency (1.5–2.5 Hz) and tend to ... Related articles - All 3 versions
MA Blair, B Abou‐Khalil, A Crunk, JL Haines… - Epilepsia, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Mental retardation (MR) is typically a feature of symptomatic generalized epilepsy; patients with symptomatic generalized epilepsy also tend to have distinc- tive seizure types such as tonic, atonic, and atypicalabsence seizures, as well as distinctive electroencephalographic ... Related articles - All 2 versions
PK Crumrine - Pediatric Drugs, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... 2. Seizure Patterns Most patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome will demon- strate several seizure patterns. The three most common seizure patterns are tonic, atypical absence, and atonic seizures. Some patients will have ... Related articles - All 3 versions