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Query: EC:6.3.5.5 (CPS)
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Epileptic seizures and pseudoseizures in temporal lobe epilepsies were studied from the viewpoint of the hierarchy of consciousness. Twenty-two patients with temporal lobe epilepsies (TLE) who showed true amnesia or impairment of consciousness developing from the dreamy state, even though their actions and movement continued, were selected among 160 patients with TLE, nine patients with manifested pseudoseizures, pseudoseizure status, and complex partial seizure status (CPSE) were investigated. Twelve patients in whom impairment of consciousness followed the dreamy state recognized their own existence and maintained some self-directed consciousness. The other 10 patients with amnesia were aware of their goals. Furthermore, pseudostatus ranged from epileptic seizures during pseudoseizure status to pseudoseizures during status epilepticus (SE). In some cases of CPS, awareness and self-directed consciousness were only partially pseudoseizures, disorders of self-directed consciousness are assumed to influence awareness and arousal.
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PMID:Epileptic seizures and pseudoseizures from the viewpoint of the hierarchy of consciousness. 973 40

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has a close relationship with epilepsy. This study retrospectively examined patients with epilepsy associated with ASD. Among the 519 patients with epilepsy, 79 patients (15.2%) had ASD. Sixty-two patients had idiopathic ASD and 17 had secondary ASD. The epilepsy patients with idiopathic ASD were retrospectively analyzed. There were 47 males and 15 females, ranging from 2 to 43 years of age (median 11 years). The most frequent age at the onset of seizures was 4 years, and 85% occurred before 10. ASD was detected after the onset of epilepsy in 29 cases (46.8%), and eight of them had been overlooked for more than five years. Most of these were high-functioning ASD cases. The most frequent type of seizure was a complex partial seizure (CPS; 68%). Paroxysmal activities on EEG were localized in the frontal area in about half of the cases. Multiple anti-epileptic drugs were used in 33.8% cases (two in 17.7%, three in 16.1%), and 67.3% of the patients were seizure-free for more than two years. An amelioration of the autistic symptoms occurred after epilepsy treatment in five cases (8%). CPS with frontal paroxysms occurring from one to nine years of age seems to be characteristic of epilepsy associated with ASD.
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PMID:Frequent association of autism spectrum disorder in patients with childhood onset epilepsy. 2054 95