A 66-year-old woman with posttraumatic anoxic coma after diffuse cerebral fat embolism had continuous alternating-side myoclonic jerks. Usually, this kind of myoclonic status epilepticus (SE) occurs in newborn infants. We postulate the unusual combination of diffuse cerebral anoxia plus commissural fiber damage as a possible explanation
Background: Status dystonicus (SD) is the term used for extreme, continuous, generalized muscle cont...
On the basis of chronological, semeiological, etiological criteria and the course, it is possible to...
AbstractMyoclonic status epilepticus (MSE) is defined as prolonged period of myoclonic jerks that ar...
Spontaneous eye opening associated with burst suppression electroencephalogram has been reported in ...
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) typically occurs following orthopedic trauma and may present with altere...
A case of stable decerebrate posture in the upper limbs following sudden loss of consciousness and p...
AbstractWe describe the case of a 70-year-old patient in whom hemiconvulsive seizures occurred durin...
A neurophysiological follow-up (EEG, exogenous and endogenous evoked potentials--EP) was performed o...
“Burst-suppression” pattern consists of complete attenuation of background between bursts of mixed f...
Myoclonic status epilepticus (MSE) is defined as prolonged period of myoclonic jerks that are correl...
We describe a young woman with progressive cognitive and neurological deficits during a parietal lob...
Myoclonus after resuscitation from cardiac arrest is widelyviewed as an ominous finding. Based on th...
On the basis of chronological, semeiological, etiological criteria and the course, it is possible to...
Molybdenum cofactor (Moco) deficiency is a rare neurometabolic disorder, characterized by neurologic...
In patients who are comatose after resuscitration from cardiac arrest (CA) the prevalence of seizure...
Background: Status dystonicus (SD) is the term used for extreme, continuous, generalized muscle cont...
On the basis of chronological, semeiological, etiological criteria and the course, it is possible to...
AbstractMyoclonic status epilepticus (MSE) is defined as prolonged period of myoclonic jerks that ar...
Spontaneous eye opening associated with burst suppression electroencephalogram has been reported in ...
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) typically occurs following orthopedic trauma and may present with altere...
A case of stable decerebrate posture in the upper limbs following sudden loss of consciousness and p...
AbstractWe describe the case of a 70-year-old patient in whom hemiconvulsive seizures occurred durin...
A neurophysiological follow-up (EEG, exogenous and endogenous evoked potentials--EP) was performed o...
“Burst-suppression” pattern consists of complete attenuation of background between bursts of mixed f...
Myoclonic status epilepticus (MSE) is defined as prolonged period of myoclonic jerks that are correl...
We describe a young woman with progressive cognitive and neurological deficits during a parietal lob...
Myoclonus after resuscitation from cardiac arrest is widelyviewed as an ominous finding. Based on th...
On the basis of chronological, semeiological, etiological criteria and the course, it is possible to...
Molybdenum cofactor (Moco) deficiency is a rare neurometabolic disorder, characterized by neurologic...
In patients who are comatose after resuscitration from cardiac arrest (CA) the prevalence of seizure...
Background: Status dystonicus (SD) is the term used for extreme, continuous, generalized muscle cont...
On the basis of chronological, semeiological, etiological criteria and the course, it is possible to...
AbstractMyoclonic status epilepticus (MSE) is defined as prolonged period of myoclonic jerks that ar...