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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 17

of 'Seizures and epilepsy in older adults: Etiology, clinical presentation, and diagnosis'

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Early seizures after acute stroke: a study of 1,640 cases.
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Giroud M, Gras P, Fayolle H, AndréN, Soichot P, Dumas R
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Epilepsia. 1994;35(5):959.
 
We evaluated prospectively the occurrence of seizures within 15 days of a first stroke or transient ischemic episode in 1,640 patients to study relation between seizures and type of stroke. Seizures occurred in 90 patients (5.4%), including 36 (4.4%) of 814 with infarct owing to atheroma, 21 (16.6%) of 126 with infarct owing to cardiogenic embolus, 3 (1%) of 273 owing to lacunar infarct, 5 (1.9%) of 259 owing to transient ischemic attack (TIA), 21 (16.2%) of 129 owing to supratentorial hematoma, and 4 (16.6%) of 24 owing to subarachnoid hemorrhage. Thirteen (14.6%) of 89 subcortical infarcts were associated with seizures. Seizures were the initial sign of stroke in 80 (89%) of 90 cases and were usually single and partial. Seizure symptoms were most often motor, sensory, or visual.
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Registre Dijonnais des Accidents Vasculaires Cerebraux (INSERM/DGS), Universitéde Bourgogne, Dijon, France.
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