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Singing Seizures
Neurol 59:1435-1438, Doherty,M.J.,et al, 2002
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Article Abstract
Automatisms are commonly seen in epilepsy, either ictally or postictally. However, most automatisms are simple, with hand movements, mouth smacking, nose-rubbing, repetition of a single word, or coughing, grunting, or screeching. Complex a utomatisms are less common and striking. The authors report two cases of seizure-associated singing where song expression may be recognizable.
 
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