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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 18

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

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Epileptic seizures in thrombotic stroke.
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Sung CY, Chu NS
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J Neurol. 1990;237(3):166.
 
Epileptic seizures due to thrombotic cerebral infarction were studied in 118 patients. The occurrence of seizures had a bimodal distribution with one peak period within 2 weeks and another peak period from 6 to 12 months after stroke. Four patients had seizures preceding stroke, while 23 patients without a history of previous stroke had "silent infarct" on the CT scan. Fifteen patients (13%) had status epilepticus. Simple partial seizures occurred in 56% of patients, complex partial seizures in 24% and generalized tonic-clonic seizures in 4%. Epilepsy developed in 35% of patients with early seizures and in 90% of patients with late seizures.
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Department of Neurology, Chang Gung Medical College, Taipei, Taiwan.
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