Pseudoseizures are often misdiagnosed. We report a patient with pseudostatus epilepticus who has had 27 venous cutdowns on different occasions when she was admitted to hospital with repeated seizures
Psychogenic pseudosyncope (PPS) is a common cause of apparent transient loss of consciousness (TLOC...
Cataplexy is frequently misdiagnosed as pseudo seizures. This case study about a young patient shows...
AbstractIn order to determine how often results of video/EEG (V-EEG) studies may change the clinical...
Background: Nonepileptic seizures are involuntary episodes of movement, sensation, or behaviors (e.g...
Chadwick report upon a series of 13 patients in 'pseudostatus epilepticus'. By this is mea...
A patient experiencing pseudoseizures: A case report Pseudoseizures are a relatively complex problem...
Forty-six female patients with pseudoseizures were compared with 50 female patients referred to a ps...
We report two patients with epilepsy with pseudoseizures at age 6 years. Both presented with intract...
Mistaking psychogenic nonepileptic paroxysmal episodes (PNEPEs) for epileptic seizures (ES) is poten...
AbstractAlthough pseudoseizures are a cause of drug toxicity (as escalating doses are used in an att...
In this pilot study hypnosis was used in an attempt to provide evidence of a psychogenic component o...
The diagnosis of pseudo-epileptic seizures (PES) is confirmed in 7–10% of the patients that are cons...
AbstractMistaking psychogenic nonepileptic paroxysmal episodes (PNEPEs) for epileptic seizures (ES) ...
AbstractBackground: There are numerous terms to describe seizure-like episodes not explained by dise...
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory profiles were analysed in 55 patients with pseudoseizure...
Psychogenic pseudosyncope (PPS) is a common cause of apparent transient loss of consciousness (TLOC...
Cataplexy is frequently misdiagnosed as pseudo seizures. This case study about a young patient shows...
AbstractIn order to determine how often results of video/EEG (V-EEG) studies may change the clinical...
Background: Nonepileptic seizures are involuntary episodes of movement, sensation, or behaviors (e.g...
Chadwick report upon a series of 13 patients in 'pseudostatus epilepticus'. By this is mea...
A patient experiencing pseudoseizures: A case report Pseudoseizures are a relatively complex problem...
Forty-six female patients with pseudoseizures were compared with 50 female patients referred to a ps...
We report two patients with epilepsy with pseudoseizures at age 6 years. Both presented with intract...
Mistaking psychogenic nonepileptic paroxysmal episodes (PNEPEs) for epileptic seizures (ES) is poten...
AbstractAlthough pseudoseizures are a cause of drug toxicity (as escalating doses are used in an att...
In this pilot study hypnosis was used in an attempt to provide evidence of a psychogenic component o...
The diagnosis of pseudo-epileptic seizures (PES) is confirmed in 7–10% of the patients that are cons...
AbstractMistaking psychogenic nonepileptic paroxysmal episodes (PNEPEs) for epileptic seizures (ES) ...
AbstractBackground: There are numerous terms to describe seizure-like episodes not explained by dise...
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory profiles were analysed in 55 patients with pseudoseizure...
Psychogenic pseudosyncope (PPS) is a common cause of apparent transient loss of consciousness (TLOC...
Cataplexy is frequently misdiagnosed as pseudo seizures. This case study about a young patient shows...
AbstractIn order to determine how often results of video/EEG (V-EEG) studies may change the clinical...