A patient experiencing pseudoseizures: A case report Pseudoseizures are a relatively complex problem of unknown aetiology and prognosis. They can at times resemble genuine seizure attacks but they have no abnormal electroencephalograpic (EEG) activity. Understanding the patient's unique psychological background appears to be fundamental in managing seizure frequency. Pseudoseizures can be disruptive to a person's lifestyle, limiting their ability to function and progress in society, particularly when it comes to employment or social interaction. The case discussed involves a 59-year old man who presents with what is believed to be seizurerelated activity but through the course of clinical evaluation, this turned out to be pseudose...
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Cataplexy is frequently misdiagnosed as pseudo seizures. This case study about a young patient shows...
We report two patients with epilepsy with pseudoseizures at age 6 years. Both presented with intract...
Pseudoseizures are a relatively complex problem of unknown aetiology and prognosis. They can at tim...
Two subgroups of patients with psychogenic pseudoseizures were identified among 20 neurology patient...
Forty-six female patients with pseudoseizures were compared with 50 female patients referred to a ps...
Introduction: Pseudoseizures or psychogenic non epileptic seizures (PNES) are associated to mental h...
Chadwick report upon a series of 13 patients in 'pseudostatus epilepticus'. By this is mea...
Background and Objective: Patients with epilepsy often have psychogenic pseudoseizures (PS) in addit...
Pseudoseizures remain a common form of conversion symp-tom worldwide, particularly among patients wi...
AbstractBackground: There are numerous terms to describe seizure-like episodes not explained by dise...
PURPOSE: To examine associations of potentially aetiological significance for the development of pse...
Background: Nonepileptic seizures are involuntary episodes of movement, sensation, or behaviors (e.g...
Psychogenic pseudosyncope (PPS) is a common cause of apparent transient loss of conscious-ness (TLOC...
Pseudoseizures are often misdiagnosed. We report a patient with pseudostatus epilepticus who has had...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Cataplexy is frequently misdiagnosed as pseudo seizures. This case study about a young patient shows...
We report two patients with epilepsy with pseudoseizures at age 6 years. Both presented with intract...
Pseudoseizures are a relatively complex problem of unknown aetiology and prognosis. They can at tim...
Two subgroups of patients with psychogenic pseudoseizures were identified among 20 neurology patient...
Forty-six female patients with pseudoseizures were compared with 50 female patients referred to a ps...
Introduction: Pseudoseizures or psychogenic non epileptic seizures (PNES) are associated to mental h...
Chadwick report upon a series of 13 patients in 'pseudostatus epilepticus'. By this is mea...
Background and Objective: Patients with epilepsy often have psychogenic pseudoseizures (PS) in addit...
Pseudoseizures remain a common form of conversion symp-tom worldwide, particularly among patients wi...
AbstractBackground: There are numerous terms to describe seizure-like episodes not explained by dise...
PURPOSE: To examine associations of potentially aetiological significance for the development of pse...
Background: Nonepileptic seizures are involuntary episodes of movement, sensation, or behaviors (e.g...
Psychogenic pseudosyncope (PPS) is a common cause of apparent transient loss of conscious-ness (TLOC...
Pseudoseizures are often misdiagnosed. We report a patient with pseudostatus epilepticus who has had...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Cataplexy is frequently misdiagnosed as pseudo seizures. This case study about a young patient shows...
We report two patients with epilepsy with pseudoseizures at age 6 years. Both presented with intract...