Background: Seizure evoked by a variety of simple and complex sensory stimuli are called reflex epilepsy. Among the various sensory stimuli, musicogenic epilepsy is provoked exclusively by listening to music. Musicogenic epilepsy is typically of a complex partial type, with or without secondary generalization. EEG abnormalities are usually recorded from the temporal lobe and show a right-side preponderance. Case: A 34-year-old male patient was admitted due to mental change. He was treated under the diagnosis of encephalitis and improved after several days. But complex partial and generalized tonic-clonic seizure was developed. His seizure was occurred spontaneously, but more often provoked when talking about by telephone. Brain MRI reveal...
Reflex epilepsy is usually induced by external stimulation, photosensitive epilepsy being the most c...
Musical hallucinations are poorly understood phenomena. Their relation with epilepsy was first descr...
Objective: To describe the anatomo-electro-clinical findings of patients with nocturnal hypermotor s...
Purpose: to report a new form of reflex epilepsy in which the seizures are repeatedly and exclusivel...
PURPOSE: To report a new form of reflex epilepsy in which the seizures are repeatedly and exclusive...
Musicogenic epilepsy is a rare disorder. Much remains to be learned about the electroclinical featur...
none11A 36-year-old right-handed man, who had experienced partial seizures since the age of 24 every...
I heard the church bells hollowing out the sky, Deep beyond deep, like never-ending stars.... JOHN B...
Musical hallucinations are poorly understood phenomena. Their relation with epilepsy was first descr...
INTRODUCTION: Ear plugging (placing fingers in or covering the ears) is a clinical seizure semiology...
AbstractThough negative phenomena like motor inhibition, blindness or aphasia are described as an ic...
Mental activity or thinking may induce epileptic seizures: this is what patients often report. Howev...
Epilepsy is a neurological condition in which an individual experiences chronic abnormal bursts of e...
DEFINITE and unequivocal examples of musicogenic epilepsy (epilepsy induced by musical sounds) are c...
Musicogenic epilepsy is a rare form of epilepsy. We describe a 36-years-old right-handed man, with r...
Reflex epilepsy is usually induced by external stimulation, photosensitive epilepsy being the most c...
Musical hallucinations are poorly understood phenomena. Their relation with epilepsy was first descr...
Objective: To describe the anatomo-electro-clinical findings of patients with nocturnal hypermotor s...
Purpose: to report a new form of reflex epilepsy in which the seizures are repeatedly and exclusivel...
PURPOSE: To report a new form of reflex epilepsy in which the seizures are repeatedly and exclusive...
Musicogenic epilepsy is a rare disorder. Much remains to be learned about the electroclinical featur...
none11A 36-year-old right-handed man, who had experienced partial seizures since the age of 24 every...
I heard the church bells hollowing out the sky, Deep beyond deep, like never-ending stars.... JOHN B...
Musical hallucinations are poorly understood phenomena. Their relation with epilepsy was first descr...
INTRODUCTION: Ear plugging (placing fingers in or covering the ears) is a clinical seizure semiology...
AbstractThough negative phenomena like motor inhibition, blindness or aphasia are described as an ic...
Mental activity or thinking may induce epileptic seizures: this is what patients often report. Howev...
Epilepsy is a neurological condition in which an individual experiences chronic abnormal bursts of e...
DEFINITE and unequivocal examples of musicogenic epilepsy (epilepsy induced by musical sounds) are c...
Musicogenic epilepsy is a rare form of epilepsy. We describe a 36-years-old right-handed man, with r...
Reflex epilepsy is usually induced by external stimulation, photosensitive epilepsy being the most c...
Musical hallucinations are poorly understood phenomena. Their relation with epilepsy was first descr...
Objective: To describe the anatomo-electro-clinical findings of patients with nocturnal hypermotor s...