SummaryEpisodic hemipareis is usually thought to have a vascular etiology. Ictal paresis during seizures usually occurs with other clinical signs. The exact mechanism by which weakness occurs during seizures is difficult to determine as positive and negative motor phenomenona occur in rapid succession. This case describes a girl with episodic ictal hemiparesis since infancy as the only clinical seizure manifestation with VEEG suggesting mesial frontal ictal onset
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) represents the procedure of choice for detection of anatomical lesi...
Introduction: Todd's paralysis is a regressive deficit following an epileptic seizure. Often the dur...
Background. Describe an ictal EEG pattern of paradoxical lateralization in children with unilateral ...
SummaryIctal paresis (IP) is a rare negative motor phenomenon presenting challenging differential di...
SummaryPurposeConcomitant positive and negative motor phenomena in a single seizure have not been re...
A healthy young boy presented with brief stumbling episodes of recent onset. Evaluation with prolong...
AbstractPurpose: To describe the clinical and electroencephalographic features of a child diagnosed ...
International audienceObjective : Focal motor negative phenomena have been described in seizures pri...
Objective: Report our experience and investigate five original hypotheses: 1) Multiple types of epil...
The purpose of this paper was to study patients with congenital and acquired hemiparesis, their clin...
AbstractIntroductionRecognition of a transient, focal neurologic dysfunction after a seizure is impo...
SummaryIctal transient opercular syndrome is rarely observed in benign epilepsy with centro-temporal...
The site of origin of complex partial seizures (CPS) is predominantly in the temporal lobe, but fron...
AbstractWe describe a case with symptoms of transient diffuse right hemisphere dysfunction (hemispat...
AbstractWe report two adolescents with refractory seizure disorders in whom both epileptic and psych...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) represents the procedure of choice for detection of anatomical lesi...
Introduction: Todd's paralysis is a regressive deficit following an epileptic seizure. Often the dur...
Background. Describe an ictal EEG pattern of paradoxical lateralization in children with unilateral ...
SummaryIctal paresis (IP) is a rare negative motor phenomenon presenting challenging differential di...
SummaryPurposeConcomitant positive and negative motor phenomena in a single seizure have not been re...
A healthy young boy presented with brief stumbling episodes of recent onset. Evaluation with prolong...
AbstractPurpose: To describe the clinical and electroencephalographic features of a child diagnosed ...
International audienceObjective : Focal motor negative phenomena have been described in seizures pri...
Objective: Report our experience and investigate five original hypotheses: 1) Multiple types of epil...
The purpose of this paper was to study patients with congenital and acquired hemiparesis, their clin...
AbstractIntroductionRecognition of a transient, focal neurologic dysfunction after a seizure is impo...
SummaryIctal transient opercular syndrome is rarely observed in benign epilepsy with centro-temporal...
The site of origin of complex partial seizures (CPS) is predominantly in the temporal lobe, but fron...
AbstractWe describe a case with symptoms of transient diffuse right hemisphere dysfunction (hemispat...
AbstractWe report two adolescents with refractory seizure disorders in whom both epileptic and psych...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) represents the procedure of choice for detection of anatomical lesi...
Introduction: Todd's paralysis is a regressive deficit following an epileptic seizure. Often the dur...
Background. Describe an ictal EEG pattern of paradoxical lateralization in children with unilateral ...