Occurence and lateralizing value of "rare" peri-ictal vegetative symptoms in temporal lobe epilepsy

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Authors

MUSILOVÁ Klára KUBA Robert BRÁZDIL Milan TYRLÍKOVÁ Ivana REKTOR Ivan

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Epilepsy & Behavior
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Faculty of Medicine

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Field Neurology, neurosurgery, neurosciences
Keywords Temporal lobe epilepsy. Peri-ictal vegetative symptoms. Lateralizing value. Language-nondominant hemisphere
Description PIVS are relatively frequent ictal signs in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. The most frequently observed PIVS are peri-ictal coughing and peri-ictal water drinking. Other signs are rare (peri-ictal vomiting, peri-ictal spitting).It is probable that at least peri-ictal coughing, water drinking and vomiting have lateralizing significance and occur more often in temporal lobe epilepsy of the language-nondominant temporal lobe.
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