In this pilot study hypnosis was used in an attempt to provide evidence of a psychogenic component of pseudo-epileptic seizures. The criterion for psychogenesis was the reversal of the amnesia, which is often present in epileptic- and pseudo-epileptic seizures. The technique has been validated by a semi-blind referral of cases for analysis after the clinician had been able to make a firm diagnosis based on electro-encephalic corroboration of the nature of the seizure. In eight out of nine patients (of the original 13 patients, three patients dropped out and one patient was not evaluable), the experimental diagnosis corresponded with the clinical diagnosis.As pseudo-epileptic seizures can be characterized by their dissociative nature, a reas...
Psychogenic pseudosyncope (PPS) is a common cause of apparent transient loss of consciousness (TLOC...
AbstractIn order to determine how often results of video/EEG (V-EEG) studies may change the clinical...
AbstractAlthough literature in this area is relatively sparse, the occurrence of psychogenic non-epi...
The diagnosis of pseudo-epileptic seizures (PES) is confirmed in 7–10% of the patients that are cons...
Forty-six female patients with pseudoseizures were compared with 50 female patients referred to a ps...
Background: Nonepileptic seizures are involuntary episodes of movement, sensation, or behaviors (e.g...
Background and Objective: Patients with epilepsy often have psychogenic pseudoseizures (PS) in addit...
AbstractOne of the postulated factors responsible for psychogenic epileptic seizures is somatisation...
AbstractDespite significant advances in epileptology, the differential diagnosis of epileptic and ps...
Conversion disorder is associated with diverse somatic complaints including visual deficiency, psych...
We report two patients with epilepsy with pseudoseizures at age 6 years. Both presented with intract...
Although the original Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI) showed promise in the psych...
Pseudoseizures are often misdiagnosed. We report a patient with pseudostatus epilepticus who has had...
AbstractMany disorders other than epilepsy are characterized by paroxysmal events. Psychogenic non-e...
A controversy in the field of hypnosis has centered on the question of whether there is a uniquely h...
Psychogenic pseudosyncope (PPS) is a common cause of apparent transient loss of consciousness (TLOC...
AbstractIn order to determine how often results of video/EEG (V-EEG) studies may change the clinical...
AbstractAlthough literature in this area is relatively sparse, the occurrence of psychogenic non-epi...
The diagnosis of pseudo-epileptic seizures (PES) is confirmed in 7–10% of the patients that are cons...
Forty-six female patients with pseudoseizures were compared with 50 female patients referred to a ps...
Background: Nonepileptic seizures are involuntary episodes of movement, sensation, or behaviors (e.g...
Background and Objective: Patients with epilepsy often have psychogenic pseudoseizures (PS) in addit...
AbstractOne of the postulated factors responsible for psychogenic epileptic seizures is somatisation...
AbstractDespite significant advances in epileptology, the differential diagnosis of epileptic and ps...
Conversion disorder is associated with diverse somatic complaints including visual deficiency, psych...
We report two patients with epilepsy with pseudoseizures at age 6 years. Both presented with intract...
Although the original Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI) showed promise in the psych...
Pseudoseizures are often misdiagnosed. We report a patient with pseudostatus epilepticus who has had...
AbstractMany disorders other than epilepsy are characterized by paroxysmal events. Psychogenic non-e...
A controversy in the field of hypnosis has centered on the question of whether there is a uniquely h...
Psychogenic pseudosyncope (PPS) is a common cause of apparent transient loss of consciousness (TLOC...
AbstractIn order to determine how often results of video/EEG (V-EEG) studies may change the clinical...
AbstractAlthough literature in this area is relatively sparse, the occurrence of psychogenic non-epi...