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January 2000
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... Es una técnica no invasiva, útil en la localización del área epileptógena en la epilepsia del lóbulo temporal y sobre todo extratemporal, así como en la localización de zonas elocuentes cerebrales. Su fusión por ordenador, con técnicas de imagen, permite una representación gráfica de la relación espacial entre estructura, patología y función [124,125]. ...
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Refractory epilepsy in adults
January 2000
... Other autonomic manifestations are pallor, flushing, cyanosis, alterations in cardiac frequency and rhythm, vomiting, urinary urgency, piloerection or pupillary alterations (3, 4, 12-15). Cognitive and emotional seizures are peculiar of TLE and are characterized by I) dysmnesic features such as déjà vu or jamais vu, II) cognoscitive features with a misperception of internal or external reality, III) emotional features such as panic attacks and behavioral changes, IV) illusions and hallucinations that might set visual, auditive, or olfactory auras (3, 12,14). Approximately 70% of focal aware seizures are followed by the impaired awareness associated with various clinical features (3). ...
January 1999
... The diagnosis was determined considering the results of a clinical interview and meeting the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems -10th Revision (ICD-10) criteria for FM. [40][41][42][43] Exclusion criteria were self-reported epilepsy, 44 visual impairment, and metabolic disorders. Patients with severe mental health disorders (e.g., psychosis, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, addictions, etc.) were excluded from the study. ...
January 2000