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We evaluated pelvic thrusting as a potential diagnostic sign and localizing indicator of ictal onset. By reviewing the video-EEG results of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, frontal lobe epilepsy, generalized epilepsy, and pseudoseizur es. Pelvic thrusting occurred in 4% of right and 2% of left temporal lobe epilepsy patients, in 24% of frontal lobe epilepsy patients, and in 17% of patients with pseudoseizures. Pelvic thrusting is relatively common in frontal lobe epilepsy and in pseud oseizures, but also occurs in temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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misdiagnosis pregnancy,neurologic complications in seizure seizure,hysterical seizure,intractable seizure,pregnancy status epilepticus,psychogenic
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