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Complex Partial Status Epilepticus:A Recurrent Problem
JNNP 57:835-837, Cockerell,O.C.,et al, 1994
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Article Abstract
Twenty patients with complex partial status epilepticus were identified retrospectively from a specialist neurology hospital.Seventeen patients experienced recurrent episodes of complex partial status epilepticus,often occurring at regular intervals,usually over many years,and while being treated with effective anti-epileptic drugs.No unifying cause for the recurrences and no common epilepsy etiologies were identified.In spite of the frequency of recurrence and length of history,none of the patients showed any marked evidence of cognitive or neurologic deterioration. Complex partial status epilepticus is more common than is generally recognized,should be differentiated from other forms of nonconvulsive status,and is often difficult to treat.
 
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