The epileptic eye and head movements during epileptic seizures may be much more complicated than people originally understood, which can be ipsilateral or contralateral to the electroencephalography focus. Here, we describe a male patient with drug resistant focal seizures associated with a directional separation between head and eye movement before evolving into generalized tonic-clonic seizure. His contralateral head leading turning showed forced, sustained, and unnatural features companied by ipsilateral eye staring. Stereoeletroencephalography monitoring was performed, and 4 habitual seizures were recorded over 5 days. Three seizures showed left head leading turning and generalized tonic-clonic seizure, and only one showed dizziness and...
Abstract: the article presents a review of world literature on significance of various clinical late...
Basal ganglia or thalamic activation has been reported in ictal SPECT studies of patients with intra...
Objective: To describe a rare sign of unilateral brain injury as a form of unwanted blink-associated...
BACKGROUND: Versive seizures, consisting of forced, involuntary, sustained and unnatural turning of ...
AbstractTo investigate early head turning, we retrospectively studied videotapes of 262 seizures fro...
Ictal strabismus, sometimes associated with epileptic nystagmus, is an extremely rare epileptic phen...
Several clinical signs have been described for lateralization and localization of seizure focus in c...
Hoepner R, Labudda K, Hoppe M, et al. Unilateral autoscopic phenomena as a lateralizing sign in foca...
Introduction. Although ictal blinking is significantly more frequent in generalized epilepsy, it has...
Generally, activation of the frontal eye field during seizures can cause versive (forced) gaze devia...
AbstractWe present the case of a patient with ictal monocular nystagmus and ictal diplopia who becam...
AbstractIntroductionThere is limited information on ictal unilateral eye blinking (UEB) as a lateral...
SummaryPurposeConcomitant positive and negative motor phenomena in a single seizure have not been re...
Background: The lateralising significance of unidirectional whole body turning in patients with comp...
Objectives: Patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and unilateral severe hippocampal sclerosis (...
Abstract: the article presents a review of world literature on significance of various clinical late...
Basal ganglia or thalamic activation has been reported in ictal SPECT studies of patients with intra...
Objective: To describe a rare sign of unilateral brain injury as a form of unwanted blink-associated...
BACKGROUND: Versive seizures, consisting of forced, involuntary, sustained and unnatural turning of ...
AbstractTo investigate early head turning, we retrospectively studied videotapes of 262 seizures fro...
Ictal strabismus, sometimes associated with epileptic nystagmus, is an extremely rare epileptic phen...
Several clinical signs have been described for lateralization and localization of seizure focus in c...
Hoepner R, Labudda K, Hoppe M, et al. Unilateral autoscopic phenomena as a lateralizing sign in foca...
Introduction. Although ictal blinking is significantly more frequent in generalized epilepsy, it has...
Generally, activation of the frontal eye field during seizures can cause versive (forced) gaze devia...
AbstractWe present the case of a patient with ictal monocular nystagmus and ictal diplopia who becam...
AbstractIntroductionThere is limited information on ictal unilateral eye blinking (UEB) as a lateral...
SummaryPurposeConcomitant positive and negative motor phenomena in a single seizure have not been re...
Background: The lateralising significance of unidirectional whole body turning in patients with comp...
Objectives: Patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and unilateral severe hippocampal sclerosis (...
Abstract: the article presents a review of world literature on significance of various clinical late...
Basal ganglia or thalamic activation has been reported in ictal SPECT studies of patients with intra...
Objective: To describe a rare sign of unilateral brain injury as a form of unwanted blink-associated...