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Status epilepticus can be
divided into two categories:
convulsive and
nonconvulsive (NCSE).
Convulsive status epilepticus presents an
urgent neurological...
- is
additional speculation that
atypical cases of TEA in the form of
nonconvulsive status epilepticus may
present with
duration similar to TGA. This may...
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distinguished from
catatonia by the
absence of any
other signs/symptoms.
Nonconvulsive status epilepticus is
seizure activity with no
accompanying tonic-clonic...
- of a
patient with
extremely high
topiramate serum concentrations and
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Svanborg E,
Wedlund JE (May–June 1986). "
Nonconvulsive status epilepticus". Epilepsia. 27 (3): 276–85. doi:10.1111/j.1528-1157...
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Niedermeyer E,
Ribeiro M (October 2000). "Considerations of
nonconvulsive status epilepticus".
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Nonconvulsive status epilepticus: high
incidence of
complex partial status". Epilepsia...
- concentrating, fatigue), to
moderate (delirium, psychosis), to
severe (
nonconvulsive status epilepticus or coma). In children, this can
interfere with neurological...
- incontinence,
increased heart rate, and flushing.[citation needed]
Nonconvulsive status epilepticus occurs in
about 50% of
patients with LGS. The seizures...
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colloidal silver Physical trauma: Concussion, contusion, etc. Seizure, both
nonconvulsive status epilepticus and
postconvulsive state (postictal state) Electrolyte...