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Clinical and Electrographic Findings in Epileptic Vertigo and Dizziness
Neurol 84:1595-1604, Tarnutzer, A.A.,et al, 2015
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Article Abstract
Non-isolated EVD is much more prevalent than isolated EVD, which appears to be rare. Diagnostic evaluations for EVD are often incomplete. EVD is primarily associated with temporal lobe seizures; whether this reflects greater epidemiologic prevalence of temporal lobe seizures or a tighter association with dizziness/vertigo presentations than with other brain regions remains unknown. Consistent with clinical wisdom, isolated EVD spells often last just seconds, although many patients experience longer spells.
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