Clinical utility of EEG in diagnosing and monitoring epilepsy in adults
WO Tatum, G Rubboli, PW Kaplan, SM Mirsatari…�- Clinical�…, 2018 - Elsevier
Electroencephalography (EEG) remains an essential diagnostic tool for people with epilepsy
(PWE). The International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology produces new guidelines�…
(PWE). The International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology produces new guidelines�…
Methodology of photic stimulation revisited: updated European algorithm for visual stimulation in the EEG laboratory
Intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) is a common procedure performed in the
electroencephalography (EEG) laboratory in children and adults to detect abnormal�…
electroencephalography (EEG) laboratory in children and adults to detect abnormal�…
Unravelling the enigma of cortical tremor and other forms of cortical myoclonus
Cortical tremor is a fine rhythmic oscillation involving distal upper limbs, linked to increased
sensorimotor cortex excitability, as seen in cortical myoclonus. Cortical tremor is the�…
sensorimotor cortex excitability, as seen in cortical myoclonus. Cortical tremor is the�…
Lafora's disease: towards a clinical, pathologic, and molecular synthesis
BA Minassian�- Pediatric neurology, 2001 - Elsevier
Lafora's disease is one of five inherited progressive myoclonus epilepsy syndromes. It is an
autosomal-recessive disorder with onset in late childhood or adolescence. Characteristic�…
autosomal-recessive disorder with onset in late childhood or adolescence. Characteristic�…
The role of EEG in the diagnosis and classification of the epilepsy syndromes: a tool for clinical practice by the ILAE Neurophysiology Task Force (Part 1)
M Koutroumanidis, A Arzimanoglou…�- Epileptic�…, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Rational. The concept of epilepsy syndromes, introduced in 1989, was defined as “clusters
of signs and symptoms customarily occurring together”. Definition of epilepsy syndromes�…
of signs and symptoms customarily occurring together”. Definition of epilepsy syndromes�…
Visual sensitivity and epilepsy: a proposed terminology and classification for clinical and EEG phenomenology.
DGA Trenit�, R Guerrini, CD Binnie…�- Epilepsia (Series�…, 2001 - search.ebscohost.com
Focuses on the proposal for the terminology and classification of clinical and
neurophysiologic phenomena relating to visual sensitivity. Classification of the�…
neurophysiologic phenomena relating to visual sensitivity. Classification of the�…
The visual system in eyelid myoclonia with absences
AE Vaudano, A Ruggieri, M Tondelli…�- Annals of�…, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To investigate the functional and structural brain correlates of eyelid myoclonus
and absence seizures triggered by eye closure (eye closure sensitivity [ECS]). Methods�…
and absence seizures triggered by eye closure (eye closure sensitivity [ECS]). Methods�…
Variability of movement disorders: the influence of sensation, action, cognition, and emotions
Patients with movement disorders experience fluctuations unrelated to disease progression
or treatment. Extrinsic factors that contribute to the variable expression of movement�…
or treatment. Extrinsic factors that contribute to the variable expression of movement�…
Epileptic syndromes and visually induced seizures
R Guerrini, P Genton�- Epilepsia, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Seizures induced by photic (or visual) stimuli or photosensitive seizures can be observed in
generalized or focal, idiopathic, or symptomatic epilepsies, in progressive�…
generalized or focal, idiopathic, or symptomatic epilepsies, in progressive�…
Neurophysiology of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
A Serafini, G Rubboli, GL Gigli, M Koutroumanidis…�- Epilepsy & Behavior, 2013 - Elsevier
Juvenile myclonic epilepsy (JME) can be firmly diagnosed by a careful interview of the
patient focusing on the seizures and by the EEG with the help, if necessary, of long-term�…
patient focusing on the seizures and by the EEG with the help, if necessary, of long-term�…