AbstractIntroductionThere is limited information on ictal unilateral eye blinking (UEB) as a lateralizing sign in focal seizures. We identified two patients with UEB and propose a novel mechanism of UEB based on a review of the literature.Materials and methodsWe report on two patients with intractable focal epilepsy showing UEB among 269 consecutive patients undergoing noninvasive video-EEG monitoring from October 2011 to May 2013.ResultsUnilateral eye blinking was observed in 0.7% (two of 269) of our patients. Patient one had four focal seizures. Semiological signs in all of her seizures were impaired consciousness, bilateral eye blinking (BEB), and UEB on the right. During one seizure, BEB recurred after UEB with a higher blink frequency ...
SummaryPurposeIctal spitting is rarely reported in patients with epilepsy. More often it is observed...
AbstractPurpose: To investigate factors determining the presence of bilateral interictal epileptifor...
AbstractPurposeProgressive myoclonic epilepsies (PME) include a heterogeneous group of disorders. Th...
To study the neuroanatomical correlate of involuntary unilateral blinking in humans, using the examp...
Introduction. Although ictal blinking is significantly more frequent in generalized epilepsy, it has...
We report on an 18-month-old boy with unilateral left eye blinking as a single ictal manifestation w...
AbstractPurposeIctal motor phenomena play a crucial role in the localization of seizure focus in the...
The epileptic eye and head movements during epileptic seizures may be much more complicated than peo...
AbstractWe present the case of a patient with ictal monocular nystagmus and ictal diplopia who becam...
Objective: To describe a rare sign of unilateral brain injury as a form of unwanted blink-associated...
Hoepner R, Labudda K, Hoppe M, et al. Unilateral autoscopic phenomena as a lateralizing sign in foca...
OBJECTIVE: In temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), the epileptogenic focus is focal and unilateral in the m...
Ictal blinking (IB) is a very rare disease manifesting as an epileptic motor event in children and a...
Ictal strabismus, sometimes associated with epileptic nystagmus, is an extremely rare epileptic phen...
Purpose: Ictal spitting is rarely reported in patients with epilepsy. More often it is observed in p...
SummaryPurposeIctal spitting is rarely reported in patients with epilepsy. More often it is observed...
AbstractPurpose: To investigate factors determining the presence of bilateral interictal epileptifor...
AbstractPurposeProgressive myoclonic epilepsies (PME) include a heterogeneous group of disorders. Th...
To study the neuroanatomical correlate of involuntary unilateral blinking in humans, using the examp...
Introduction. Although ictal blinking is significantly more frequent in generalized epilepsy, it has...
We report on an 18-month-old boy with unilateral left eye blinking as a single ictal manifestation w...
AbstractPurposeIctal motor phenomena play a crucial role in the localization of seizure focus in the...
The epileptic eye and head movements during epileptic seizures may be much more complicated than peo...
AbstractWe present the case of a patient with ictal monocular nystagmus and ictal diplopia who becam...
Objective: To describe a rare sign of unilateral brain injury as a form of unwanted blink-associated...
Hoepner R, Labudda K, Hoppe M, et al. Unilateral autoscopic phenomena as a lateralizing sign in foca...
OBJECTIVE: In temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), the epileptogenic focus is focal and unilateral in the m...
Ictal blinking (IB) is a very rare disease manifesting as an epileptic motor event in children and a...
Ictal strabismus, sometimes associated with epileptic nystagmus, is an extremely rare epileptic phen...
Purpose: Ictal spitting is rarely reported in patients with epilepsy. More often it is observed in p...
SummaryPurposeIctal spitting is rarely reported in patients with epilepsy. More often it is observed...
AbstractPurpose: To investigate factors determining the presence of bilateral interictal epileptifor...
AbstractPurposeProgressive myoclonic epilepsies (PME) include a heterogeneous group of disorders. Th...